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BÝME

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
BÝME, béme, an; f. A trumpet; tuba, salpinx = σάλπιγξ
Wright's OE grammar
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  • Býme sang

    the trumpet sounded [lit. sang ],

      Cd. 148; Th. 186, 2; Exod. 132.
  • Ðære býman swég weóx

    sonitus buccinæ crescebat,

      Ex. 19, 19: 20, 18: Ps. Spl. 46, 5; Exon. 23b; Th. 65, 29; Cri. 1062.
  • Býmiaþ oððe hlyriaþ on niwum mónþe mid býman

    buccinate in neomenia tuba,

      Ps. Lamb. 80, 4.
  • Býman sungon

    the trumpets sounded [lit. sung ],

      Elen. Kmbl. 218; El. 109.
  • Drémaþ Drihtne on býman

    psallite Domino in tubis,

      Ps. Lamb. 97, 6.
  • Seofon sacerdas bláwon mid býmon

    septem sacerdotes clangent buccinis,

      Jos. 6, 4, 13.
Etymology
[Laym. bemen, beomen; pl. trumpets.]
Derived forms
DER. heofon-býme, here-, sige-.
Linked entries
v.  béme.
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  • BÝME, n.