Reám
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - reám
According to the Old English Dictionary:
es;
- reám
- m. Cream :-- Wið ðon ðe mon blóde hrǽce and spíwe; genim god beren mela and hwít sealt, dó on reám oððe góde fléte, Lchdm. ii. 314, 2. [Cristened we weore In red rem Whon his bodi bledde on þe Beem, H. R. 146, 144. Ream (subst. and verb) cream, Jamieson. See also Halliwell's Dict. where instances of milkes rem are given under ream. Du. room : M. H. Ger. roum : Icel. rjómi.] ream