lauwine

Etymology
Borrowed by from, from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  An avalanche.
 * 2) * 1823,, Poems, , page 10,
 * The towers of my castle of lauwines are made; / On chambers of ice their foundations are laid; / Like loftiest pyramids rising in air, / O! who but confesses my turrets are fair.
 * The towers of my castle of lauwines are made; / On chambers of ice their foundations are laid; / Like loftiest pyramids rising in air, / O! who but confesses my turrets are fair.