fordemen
Middle English
Etymology From Old English fordeman (“"to condemn,sentence, doom”) from Proto-Germanic *fradōmijaną (““to condemn, damn””), equivalent to for- + demen.
Pronunciation IPA(key): /forˈdeː.mən/
Verb
fordemen (third-person singular simple present fordemen, present participle {{{stem}}}ende, {{{stem}}}ynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative and past participle {{{stem}}}ed)
1. to condemn, to convict of a crime.
2. to condemn to ruin, destroy
Descendants
English: fordeem
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