Á-líman
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - á-líman
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- á-líman
- p. de. I. to come forth brilliantly :-- Up álýman emersisse (the passage is: Illaesa venustate virgines e thermis emersisse leguntur Ald. 68, 9), Hpt. Gl. 516, 52. (In An. Ox. 4784 the form is álýmdan. In two other glosses emergere is rendered by ámýlan (? á-lýman) :-- Up ámýlde emergeret (si Homerus ab inferis emergeret, Ald. 33, 30), An. Ox. 2427. Up ámýlþ emergat, Wrt. Voc. ii. 143, 27.) II. to bring forth, shew forth :-- Dægrima rynas up álýmþ aurora cursus provehit, Hy. Srt. 16, 33.