Srnedema
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - srnedema
According to the Old English Dictionary:
smeodema, smidema, smedma, an ;
- srnedema
- m. Fine flour, meal :--Smeoduma polenta. Wrt. Voc. ii. 117, 51. Melewes smedma simila, 83, 65. Smedma of melwe pollis, Ælfc. Gr. 9, 28 ; Zup. 55, 15. Smedma simila vel pollis, Wrt. Voc. i. 41, 24. Hwǽtes smedma, Lchdm. ii. 108, 10. Gecned þrí sestras smedeman (similae). Gen. 18, 6 : Ex. 29, 40. Smdeman, Lewith the fat of kidneys of wheat (A. V.) ; cum medulla tritici: cf. óþ smedeman ad medullam. Hpt. Gl. 410, 28. Ða hláfas wǽron berene. Bere is swíðe earfoþe tó gearcigenne, and ðeáh-hwæðere fét ðone mann, ðonne hé gearo biþ. Swá wæs seó ealde ǽ swíðe earfoþe tó understandenne, ac ðeáhhwæðere ðonne wé cumaþ tó ðam smedman, ðæt is tó ðære getácnunge, ðonne gereordaþ heó fire mód, Homl. Th. i. 188, 7. Genim ácrinde, wire tó smedman, Lchdm. ii. 132, 19. Of mealtes smedman geworht, 332, 20. Genim hwǽtenes meluwes smedman, 134, 4. v. hwǽte-smedeme (read -a ; m.). srnedema