Clam

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - clam

According to the Old English Dictionary:

clam
II. l. clam[m], clom[m], es; m., and add: I. a bond, fetter:--Ꝥ hé sý genered of þám clammum ut eripiatur, Gr. D. 345, 27. Æfter þǽm bendum his deáþes and æfter þǽm clammum helle þeóstra, Bl. H. 83, 22. Dryhten gescylde ús wiþ þá écan clammas, Wlfst. 226, 9. II. a bond, pledge:--Clam oððe wed clasma (in Dict.), Wrt. Voc. ii. 21, 2. [v. N. E. D. clam.] v. níd-clamm. clam

Related words: mál

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