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ge-hámian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Substitute: To settle a person in a home (v. hám; II 1 b.), to obtain domicile for a person
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  • Aldréd ... hine gihámadi mið ðǽm ðriim dǽlum ... and æhtu óra seulfres mið tó inláde

    Aldred obtained domicile for himself (became a member of the Lindisfarne monastery) with the three gospels ... and eight ores of silver besides for entrance,

      Jn. Skt. p. 188, 5-9.
Etymology
[Cf. Icel. hýsa ok heima to take into one's house and home.]
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  • ge-hámian, v.