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ham

  • noun [ masculine ]
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ham, a piece of enclosed land, a ham (v.
Wright's OE grammar
§133; §282; §335; §562;
N. E. D.). Add: — Hæfde hió hire gebógod on ánan wyrtigan hamme,
    Hml. S. 30, 312. On brádan leá on énne ham; þurh út ðone leá súð út on óðerne ham ; of ðan hamme . . . on brádan ham westeweardne; of brádan hamme . . . of mǽde on flexhammas; of flexhamman on minthammas . . . of ðan wæterwege on waterhammes; of ðan hamman, C. D. v. 374, 14-32. v. fleax-hamm, flód-hamm, mint-hamm, mylen-hamm, sceáp-hamm, stigel-hamm, wæter-hamm. See Midd. Flur, s. v.
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