Proper noun
A surname from Old Norse.
A town in Tennessee.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgPresent and past-what had Dr. Orme said about that? The light was most fully in the present when, flaring up, it met John's eye directly. Whatever else he saw must have been lit up before and now shone only within his own eye-a light of the past. Sten Nadolny
Additionally, the character of Edmund, Dani’s ex-fiancé, is based off of another Henry James work: a short story, “Sir Edmund Orme.” Source: Internet
Also left unpublished were another volume of poetry, Weeds and Wildings, and a sketch, "Daniel Orme". Source: Internet
Orme (2007); p. 10 The cult of St Petroc was important both in Padstow and Bodmin. Source: Internet
For more information on The Great Orme Tramway go to www.greatormetramway.co.uk Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has two operational funiculars, called "inclines". Source: Internet
London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, p. 53 The Great Wall of China is also a beacon network. Source: Internet