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† shream, v. Obs. rare. Forms: 3 schreamen, 6 shrame, 7 shream(e. [A parallel form to scream v.] intr. To scream. Hence † ˈshreamer, a screamer; ˈshreaming ppl. a.
c1230Hali Meid. 52 Þet wif..þe ihereð, hwen ha kimeð in, hire bearn schreamen [v.r. screamen]. 1561J. Daus tr. Bullinger on Apoc. (1573) 204 b, Clamorous cryers, shrekers, shramers, or yellers. 1565Golding Ovid's Met. iv. (1593) 91 They heard about them round Of tubbish timbrels perfectly a hoarse and jarring sound, With shraming shalms and gingling bels. 1567Ibid. viii. 184 She shraming cried out aloud. 1681Hickeringill Sin Man-catching i. 16 The little Peacocks shreame [ed. 2 shream] out and yawle amain. |