bismer
Old English
Alternative forms
- bismor, bysmer, bysmor
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *smarōną
Noun
bismer n
- filthiness, pollution, abomination, disgrace, infamy, mockery, reproach, contumely, blasphemy, calumny
- Hí mængdon eced and geallan togædere and hit, on his bismer, Criste gebudon: they mingled vinegar and gall together, and offered it to Christ, in mockery of him.
Declension
Declension of bismer (strong a-stem)
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | bismer | bismer |
| accusative | bismer | bismer |
| genitive | bismeres | bismera |
| dative | bismere | bismerum |
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