Eám
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - eám
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- eám
- Add:--Wæs sum æðele cyning Óswold . . . wearð ofslagen Eádwine his eám (cf. erat Osuald nepos Aeduini regis ex sorore Acha, Bd. 3, 6), Hml. S. 26, 7. Ródbert þæs cynges sunu Willelmes hleóp fram his fæder tó his eáme Rótbryhte (this Robert was brother of Matilda, William's wife) on Flandron, Chr. 213, 33. eam