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▪ I. † heme, n. Obs. rare. [perh. a deriv. of OE. hám home; cf. next.] ? A man; ? a householder.
a1250Owl & Night. 1115 For children gromes heme and hine Hi þencheþ alle of þire pine. a1327Pol. Songs (Camden) 156 An heme in an herygoud with honginde sleven. ▪ II. † heme, a. Obs. rare. [? f. hám home.] ? Fitting, suitable, agreeable.
a1310in Wright Lyric P. viii. 32 In rude were roo with hem roune, That he mihte henten ase him were heme. So ˈhemely adv., ? fittingly, fitly.
13..Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1852 While he hit hade hemely halched aboute. ▪ III. heme var. hæm. |