Citations:gaumlike


 * 1863, Elizabeth Gaskell, Sylvia's Lovers:
 * she were a poor, friendless wench, a parish 'prentice, but honest and gaumlike, till a lad, as nobody knowed, come o'er the hills one sheepshearing
 * Kate Burridge's Blooming English ISBN 0521548322, page 140, explains/asserts that gaumlike, in this citation, means "having an intelligent look"
 * 1972, Paul Smith, Annie: a novel, page 59:
 * Because the strange peace I was feeling was rare and the gaumlike happiness springing out of it, even more so. And neither were to be trusted.