a. Also 4 colmie, -omy. [f. CULM1 + -Y.]
† 1. Blackened or begrimed with soot: = COOMY.
a. 1300. K. Horn, 1082. He lokede him a-bute Wiþ his colmie snute.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. XIII. 356. Thanne pacience parceyued of poyntes [of] his cote, Was colmy [v.r. culmy, colomy] þorw coueityse and vnkynde desyrynge.
2. Of the nature of or abounding in culm, as culmy beds or deposits.