Be-nǽman
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - be-nǽman
According to the Old English Dictionary:
be-néman;
- be-nǽman
- p. -nǽmde, -némde; pp. -nǽmed, -némed [be, niman to take] To deprive, take away; auferre, privare :-- He ne meahte hí ðæs landes benǽman he could not deprive them of their land, Ors. 1, 10; Bos. 33, 35 : Cd. 98; Th. 129, 32; Gen. 2152. Ealdre benǽman to deprive of life, Judth. 10; Thw. 22, 24; Jud. 76. Wuldre benémed deprived of glory, Cd. 215; Th. 272, 18; Sat. 121. be-næman