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a-merian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
a-merian, -myrian; p. ode, ede; pp. od, ed
Wright's OE grammar
§525;
To examine, purify [generally said of melted metal]; examinare, purgare, merum reddere
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  • Óðer dǽl sceal beón amered on ðam fýre, swá hér biþ sylfor

    the other part shall be proved in the fire, as silver here is,

    • Bt. 38, 4; Fox 204, 1
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  • Ðæt seolfor ðe biþ seofon síðum amered

    argentum examinatum septuplum,

    • Ps. Th. 11, 7
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    • Exon. 63a; Th. 234, 22
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    • Ph. 544: 653
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    • Th. 240, 3
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    • Ph. 633
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    • Elen. Kmbl. 2621
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    • El. 1312
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    • Ps. Spl. 11, 7: 16, 4
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  • Genim ánne cuculere fulne ameredes huniges

    take a spoon-full of purified honey,

    • Herb. 106; Lchdm, i. 220, 12
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  • Fýre ðú us amyrdest swá swá amyred biþ seolfor

    igne nos examinasti sicut examinatur argentum,

    • Ps. Spl. 65, 9
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  • Amerodest

    examinasti,

    • Ps. Lamb. 65, 9
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v.  a-myrian.
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