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hǽmed

  • noun [ neuter ]
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hǽmed, es; n.
A lying with, sexual intercourse, marriage; coitus
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  • Ða ðe rihtlíce healdaþ hyra ǽwe and for bearnes gestreóne hǽmed begáþ

    those who rightly observe their marriage and for procreation of children have carnal intercourse,

      Homl. Th, i. 148, 22.
  • Mægþhád biþ forloren on hǽmede

    maidenhead is lost in intercourse,

    ii.
      10, 5 : 220, 4.
  • Be hǽmede

    de coitu,

      L. Ecg. C; Th. ii. 128, 26.
  • On unrihton hǽmede

    in adulterio,

      Jn. Skt. 8, 4 : Shrn. 132, 6.
  • Ic wið brýde ne mót hǽmed habban

    with a bride I may not have intercourse,

      Exon. 105 b; Th. 402, 11; Rä. 21, 28.
  • Hǽmed

    connubium,

    Mone
      Gl. 340.
  • Hǽmeda

    connubii convenientia,

    417.
  • Hǽmeda

    himeneas,

      Ælfc. Gl. 9; Som. 56, 119; Wrt. Voc. 19, 2.
  • Hǽmdo

    nubtiæ,

      Jn. Skt. Lind. Rush. 2, 1.
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v.  dreám.
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