[f. prec. + -DOM.] A state of things like that at Babel; noisy confusion.
1882. C. H. Butcher, in Contemp. Rev., Nov., 681. Reverence has few dedicated temples in the Babeldom of our nineteenth-century England.
[f. prec. + -DOM.] A state of things like that at Babel; noisy confusion.
1882. C. H. Butcher, in Contemp. Rev., Nov., 681. Reverence has few dedicated temples in the Babeldom of our nineteenth-century England.