Áþum

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - áþum

According to the Old English Dictionary:

áþum
Add: I. a son-in-law:--Bidde wé ꝥ þú geceóse ǽnne of ús hwilcne þú wille þé tó áþume habban, Ap. Th. 20, 3. Hé genam ðá dohtor of his áðumme, Hml. Th. i. 478, 26: ii. 24, 30. [II. a brother-in-law, Chr. 1091; P. 226, 22.] III. uncertain:--Þǽr wæs of-slægen Æðelstán þes cynges áðum (Fl. Wig. says gener, Hen. Hunt. sororius,

Related words: P. ii. 188), Chr. 1010; P. 140, 10. aðum,aþum

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