gelome

Middle English

Adverb

gelome

  1. Alternative form of ilome

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *ga- + Proto-Germanic *lōma (adverb), from Proto-Germanic *lōmiz, *lōmijaz (lame, halt, adjective), from Proto-Indo-European *lem- (to break, soften). Compare Old High German giluomo, kilōmo (often, frequently), Old English lama (lame). See lame. Compare loom. Composed as if from ġe- + lōme.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈloː.me/

Adverb

ġelōme

  1. frequently, often
  • ġelōmlǣċan
  • ġelōmlīċ
  • ġelōmlīċian

Descendants

  • Middle English: ilome
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