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hearm

  • adjective
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hearm, herm; adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§66;
Causing harm or sorrow, grievous, injurious, evil, malicious
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  • Herm bealowes gást

    the malicious spirit of evil,

      Cd. 228; Th. 307, 19; Sat. 682.
  • Hé mé álýsde of hearmum worde

    ipse liberavit me a verbo aspero,

      Ps. Th. 90, 3.
  • Ða inwit and fácen hycgeaþ on heortan þurh hearme geþoht

    qui cogitaverunt malitias in corde,

      139, 2.
  • Tugon longne síð in hearmra hond

    went a long journey into the power of evil ones,

      Exon. 62 a; Th. 228, 20; Ph. 441.
  • Ne hyld ðú míne heortan ðæt ic hearme word þuruh inwitstæf útforlǽte

    ut non declines cor meum in verbum malum,

      Ps. Th. 140, 5.
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  • hearm, adj.