Sin-híwan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - sin-híwan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
-hígan ;
- sin-híwan
- pl. Members of a family united by the lasting bond of marriage, a married pair :--Sinhíwan (Adam and Eve), Cd. Th. 48, 19 ; Gen. 778 : 49, 9 ; Gen. 789 : Exon. Th. 153, 9 ; Gú. 823. Hyra somwist sinhíwan (body and soul) gedǽlden, 160, 10 ; Gú. 941 : 284, 17 ; Jul. 698. [O. Sax. sin-híwun (-iun) : O. Frs. sin-hígen, sinnane, senne : O. H. Ger. sin-híun conjuges.] and following words. sin-hiwan