Definition of Lemed

1. leme [v] - See also: leme

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lemed

leku
lekvar
lekvars
lekythi
lekythoi
lekythos
lekythus
lema
lemalesomab
lemandarin
lemanderin
lemans
lemanskiite
leme
lemed (current term)
lemel
lemels
lemes
leming
lemma
lemman
lemmas
lemmata
lemmatisation
lemmatise
lemmatised
lemmatiser
lemmatisers
lemmatises

Literary usage of Lemed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and by Andrew Kippis, William Godwin, George Robinson (1822)
"Several middle-aged men then sa- lemed the patriarchal pair ; these men ... of the same standing slightly sa- lemed each other, and exchanged betel-leaves. ..."

2. Areopagitica by John Milton (1903)
"When that was once begun, it was as little in my fear, that what words of complaint I heard among lemed men of other parts utter'd ..."

3. A Glossary and Etymological Dictionary: Of Obsolete and Uncommon Words by William Toone (1834)
"LEME (S. leoman), a ray of light, a flame or blaze; lemed, shone bright. ... lemed M with pride j Steed and ..."

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