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rím-áþ

  • noun [ masculine ]
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rím-áþ, es; m.
An oath taken by a person and by the number of persons he brings with him as compurgators (cf. the expressions in Norse law tylptar-, séttar-eiðr, oaths in which twelve, six persons respectively took part),
    L. Ath. i. 9; Th. i. 204, 15.
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v. cyre-áþ.
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  • rím-áþ, n.