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† beˈneme, v. Obs. Forms: 1 benǽman, -néman, 3–5 bineme(n, 4–6 byneme. [OE. bi-, benǽman, on OTeut. type *binamjan, deriv. of binemen, pa. tense benam. The ME. beneme may however be merely a variant of benim, with which it coincides in use.] trans. a. To deprive (with gen.). b. To deprive (a person) of (a thing), to take away (a thing) from (a person). c. To take away.
c893K. ælfred Oros. i. x. §4 Ne mehte hie þæs londes benæman. c1205Lay. 13155 Þou..þat binemest vs houre broþer. c1325Coer de L. 1403. 1387 Trevisa Higden (1865) I. 73 Ȝif Paradys were so hiȝe, somtyme it schulde byneme þe liȝt, and make þe clips of þe mone. 1481Reynard (1844) 144 Thenne shal ye byneme hym his syght. 1562Foxe A. & M. I. 455/2 He bynemeth Christ his Worship. |