10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLEME»
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Middle English Dictionary
(2). ifle - ivel adj. iflem - fleme n. (1) & adj. iflemed, p. ppl. of flemen v. (1). meshed
, p.ppl. of fleshen. if lit n. [OE geflit] Conflict, contention. al225(cl200) Vices & V.(1)
67/24: Hleste we herof Cristes asene dom, and swa we musen bien Se ...
Hans Kurath, Robert E. Lewis, 1968
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Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language, in Miniature: ...
... a. hroken into lemina or strata Flem, 1. a lie, a falsehodd, an illusory pretext
Flem'heau, t. a lighted wax torch Fleme, t. a fight emitted from fire l fire i the
passion of loee i hrightuess of fancy Fleme, e. a. to shine as fire, shine like fleme
Fla'men, ...
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The metrical chronicle of Robert of Gloucester
FLENE. 81"5y. FLEINDE. Fleeing. 9496. 11379. FLEij.pre*. 3«. Fled. 407. 3 pi.
FLEI^E. 404. See FLEY. FLEME. To banish. 1 1 806. pret. 3 *. FLEMDE. 6440.
11804. p.p. FLFMED. 5609 0. 6733 8. 7199 a. See YFLBMD. FLEME, adj.
Banished.
Robert (of Gloucester), William Aldis Wright, 1887
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An Historical Syntax of the English Language
A6845, Men bat him [h]adde fleme ydo. | C1380 Wyclif, 1 John 3, 8, He that doith
synne is of the deuel. In Middle and early Modern English sentences of this kind
are ambiguous: there is nothing in the forms fin, fleme and synne to indicate that
...
Fredericus Theodorus Visser, 1963
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Miniature Edition of Johnson's Dictionary of the English ...
... a falsehood, an illusory pretext Flem'hcan, ». a lighted wax toreh Fleme, ». a
light emitted from fire i fire l the passion of lore l hrightuess of fancy Fleme, e. a. to
shine as fire, shine like Ileme Fla'men, ». an ancient Pagan priest Flemmahll'ity, ...
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The Romance of Guy of Warwick: The Second Or 15th-century ...
8712. to fleme Jordan. Halliwell (Dictionary, p. 302) cites from the same MS. (=
Tryamoure, 142) : To fleme Jordon and to Bedlem. The corresponding line in the
Caius MS. (p. 201) runs as follows : There is no man so felle in Jlamiordan,
where ...
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Routledge Langenscheidt German Dictionary of Electrical ...
... spectromelry Flemmenenragungsquelle ' (Uchtl fleme source Flem men bogen
m (leme ((lemingl erc tlemmenhemmend tteme-relerdent Flemmenpholomeler n
fleme pholomeler Flemmenpholomelrte /fleme pholomelry Flemmenspektrum n ...
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La'y'amons Brut, or Chronicle of Britain, a poetical ...
14,62; pi. flam, flan, 'flon, i.77,78,276; rf. ii. 51 3, 515. iii. 94. flaeh, flah, fleah, fleh,
flei, v. fleon. flaem, fleam, 'flem, ulem [fleom], flight, i. 25,67, 105,377,426. ii.
46,588. iii. 77; d. flaeme, fleme [fleome], i.273,322. ii. 100,565. iii.120,245.
flaemen ...
Layamon, sir Frederic Madden, 1847
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A Lexical Concordance to the Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: E-L
6: fleemeth[l], fleme[l], flemed[3], flemen[l] H. MP 182 And appetity7eeme//l
discrecioun. Bo I m 7. 16 weyvethowjoie, dryffro the drede, y7<?me mow hope,
ne lat no sorwe aproche Tr 1 1 852 To flemen alle manere vice and synne: RomB
3052 ...
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The American encyclopædic dictionary
To banish, to drive out, to expel. *fleme (1), *flfflme, a. [A. S. fl$max flyma.] One
banished; an exile, an outcast, a fugitive. [Fleme, verb.] " Six yer and a month he
was fleme."— Beket, 1,860. •fleme (2), a. [Flume.] *flS'-m6na-fIrth, *fly-mans-
fyrmth, ...
S. J. Herrtage, John A. Williams, Robert Hunter, 1897