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ymen

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
ymen, hymen, es; m.
A hymn
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  • Ymen (

    hymnus

    ) eallum háligum his,
      Ps. Spl. 148, 14: Ps. Surt. 64, 2.
  • Æfter ðysum is ymen tó singenne,

      R. Ben. 33, 12.
  • Mid ferse and mid ymene (imene,

    v. l.

    ),
      41, 5.
  • Ymen

    hymnum,

      Ps. Surt. 39, 4: 64, 14: 118, 171.
  • Hé wæs ymen singende,

      Blickl. Homl. 147, 3: 151, 9.
  • Ymmon,

      Rtl. 184, 25.
  • Hymen,

      Ps. Surt. 136, 3: ii. p. 203, 35.
  • Ymenas and capitula rǽdinga sýn ánum gemete gehealdene,

      R. Ben. 43, 2.
  • On ymnum

    in hymnis,

      Ps. Spl. 99, 4.
  • Ymenum,

      Ps. Surt. 99, 4.
  • Míne weleras ðé wordum belcettaþ ymnas

    eructabunt labia mea hymnum,

      Ps. Th. 118, 171.
Etymology
[From Latin.]
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v. hymen.
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v.  hymen.
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