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Definition of Beriming
1. berime [v] - See also: berime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beriming
Literary usage of Beriming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"... was poured into the former, and after some mins. in the thermostat the first
sample was removed and this was taken as the beriming of the expt. ..."
2. A short history of the English people by John Richard Green (1877)
"Already triumphant in the north of Germany, the Pacification of Passau was the
signal for a beriming of its conquest of the south. ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1862)
"... the stones lall, the gaps cry out ; the holts are wounds ; the trees, beriming
and trembling, seem trying to flee." The wall?, he tells us, ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1814)
"... was wounded in battle in the autumn of 1 793 i and, taking very little care
of the wound, apprehensions were entertained cf its beriming mortal. ..."
5. A concise Anglo-Saxon dictionary for the use of students by John R. Clark Hall (1916)
"... assume, obtain, АО : take away from, deprive of, bereave, rob, BH,Bo, Gen ;
AO.CP : contain : catch, apprehend. ['benim'] beriming f. deprival, ..."