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hǽman

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Wright's OE grammar
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in a not criminal sense.
to have sexual intercourse
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  • Gif wer and wíf hý gesomnien, and heó secge ꝥ hé ne mæge hǽman

    (coire)

    mid hire . . . nime hire óðerne,
      Ll. Th. ii. 146, 37.
to marry
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  • Ne beþærfeþ ꝥ mon hǽme non expedit nubere, Mt. R. 19, 10. (2 a) of concubinage,

    to cohabit

    :-- Gif hé . . . þe hié bohte . . . áléfe his suna mid tó hǽmanne,
      Ll. Th. i. 46, 16.
in a criminal sense,
to have illicit intercourse, commit adultery, fornicate
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  • Ðý lǽs hí on unryht hǽmen . . . Hé egesode ðá ðe on unryht hǽmdon

    propter fornicationem . . . Fornicationis metum praemisit,

    'Past.
      397, 20.
  • Næs ic ná genihtsumigende on þám geongum ðe on þǽre sǽmid mé hǽmdon,

      Hml. S. 23 b, 396.
  • Þone þe hǽme wið nýtén

    qai coierit

    19 ;
      Ll. Th. i. 52, 11.
  • Sé þe mid nunnon hǽme, 2. 46, 6. II a. figurative :-- Þú fordydest ǽlcne man sé þe hǽmþ

    (fornicatur)

    fram þé,
      Ps. L. 72, 27.
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v. ge-hǽman, unriht-hǽman ; diru-hǽmende, wóh-hǽmende; un-hǽmed, unriht-hǽmed.
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