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Definition of Berimed
1. berime [v] - See also: berime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Berimed
Literary usage of Berimed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monks of the West from St. Benedict to St. Bernard by Charles Forbes Montalembert, Francis Aidan Gasquet (1896)
"Paul berimed, c. 30, places the miracle at the Lateran, and the daie Immediately
after the accession of the Pope.. * " Duo rustici, non improbabili ..."
2. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1901)
"Irish rat; Irish witches were said to be able to rime either man or beast to
death; berimed rats are frequently alluded to in Elizabethan writers; III. ii. ..."
3. Remains of the Early Popular Poetry of England by William Carew Hazlitt (1864)
"And after that another throw hym toke, And therwith alle his body alle to-shooke,
Lyke as a fever that berimed hym so hote, And was to hym grete ..."