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sceamu

  • noun [ feminine ]
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sceamu, e; f.
Wright's OE grammar
§57; §366;
the emotion caused by consciousness of unworthiness or of disgrace , in a good sense , modesty, bashfulness ; in a bad sense, shame, confusion
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  • Sceamu pudor . . . reádnyss oððe sceamu

    rubor

    ,
    • Ælfc. Gr. 9, 21
    • ;
    • Som. 10, 17-18
    • .
  • Scamu, scoma, scomo

    pudor

    ,
    • Txts. 84, 732.
  • Scame

    pallor

    ,
    • Hpt. Gl. 474, 77.
  • Scamu

    rubor

    ,
    • 475, 9.
  • Se ðe nú ne mæg his gyltas for sceame ánum men geandettan, him sceal sceamian ðonne ætforan heofenwarum, and seó sceamu him biþ endeleás.

    • Homl.Th. ii. 604, 3-6.
  • Ðú mid sceame (sceoma, Lind.: scomo. Rush. ) nyme ðæt ýtemeste setl

    incipias cum rubore nouissimum locum tenere

    ,
    • Lk. Skt. 14, 9.
  • Ðonne biþ hé self geládod wið hine selfne mid his ágenre scame and mid his geþylde,

    • Past. 21, I
    • ;
    • Swt. 151, 18.
  • Ðonne árás hé for sceome

    he got up because he was ashamed of his inability to play the harp

    ,
    • Bd. 4, 24
    • ;
    • S. 597, 7
    • .
(v. sceam-fæst, -full, -leás, -líc)
what causes a feeling of shame, disgrace, shame
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  • Scoma

    obprobrium

    ,
      Rtl. 190, 29.
  • Micel hýnþ and sceamu ( verecundia ) hyt ys men nelle wesan ðæt ðæt hé ys, and ðæt ðe hé wesan sceal,

    • Coll. Monast. Th. 32, 3.
  • -Ǽlce dæge byþ mín sceamu (verecundia)beforan mé

    • Ps. Th. 43, 17.
  • Byþ ðám scand and sceamu

    operiantur confusions et pudore

    ,
      70, 12.
  • Hú mæg máre scamu mannum gelimpan, ðonne ús déþ gelóme?

    • Wulfst. 162, 3.
  • Sceome gihénedo

    confusione contempnata

    ,
    • Rtl. 27, 31.
  • Sceame,

    • Ps. Th. 88,
    • 38.
  • Ic his feóndas gegyrwe mid scame

    in icos ejus induam confusione

    ,
    • 131, 19.
  • Ðeós woruld scyldwyrcende in scome byrneþ,

    • Exon. Th. 232, 6
    • ;
    • Ph. 502
    • .
  • Ne scomu dóaþ neque calumniam faciatis, Lk. Skt. Rush. 3, 14:

    contumiliam

    ,
    • 11,
    • 45.
  • Sceame dreógán, habban, þrowian to be put to shame, be disgraced :-- Beóþ gescende and scame dreógaþ míne fýnd

    confundantur et revereantur inimici mei

    ,
    • Ps. Th. 69, 2.
  • Habban sceame

    confundantur

    ,
    • 85, 16.
  • Ne sceolon æt mé ǽnige habban sceame

    non erubescant in me

    ,
    • 68, 7.
  • Sume mǽgon habban ælles woruld*-*welan genóg ac hí habbaþ ðeáh sceame ðæs welan gif hí ne beóþ swá æðele on gebyrdum swá hí woldon

    huic census exuberat, sed est pudori degener sanguis

    ,
    • Bt. 11, 1
    • ;
    • Fox 30, 31.
  • Ðæs ealdfeóndes scyldigra scolu scome þrowedon,

    • Exon. Th. 114, 20
    • ;
    • Gú. 175: 269, 5
    • ;
    • Jul. 445: 369, 31
    • ;
    • Seel. 49
    • .
  • scoma mǽste dreógaþ,

    • 78, 15
    • ;
    • Cri. 1274
    • .
  • Mið scomum (sceofmum, Lind. ) miclum tó giworhtun

    contumeliis affecerunt

    ,
    • Mk. Skt. Rush. la, 4: Exon. Th. 153, 19
    • ;
    • Gú. 828
    • .
the private part
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  • Him sí ábrogden swá of bréchrægle hiora sylfra sceamu,

    • Ps. Th. 108, 28.
  • Forhwon wríhst ðú sceome?

    • Cd. Th. 54,
    • 13
    • ;
    • Gen. 876: 58, 7
    • ;
    • Gen. 942: 95, 3
    • ;
    • Gen. 1573
    • .
  • Scama , ða wǽpen*-*lícan limo

    preputia

    ,
    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 69, 16.
  • Scamu,

    • 68, 60.
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(v. sceam-lim)
Etymology
[
O. Sax. skama shame, disgrace:
O. L. Ger. scama confusio, reverentia:
O. H. Ger. scama verecundia, reverentia, pudor, rubor, confusio, ignominia, turpitudo:
Icel. skömm a shame, outrage
. "]
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v. ár-, hleór-, woruld-sceamu.
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v.  a-swǽrnung sceam-lim.
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