[
FEW:
∅;
Gdf:
∅;
GdfC:
∅;
TL:
2,103 cem;
DEAF:
cem;
DMF:
∅;
TLF:
∅;
OED:
∅;
MED:
∅;
DMLBS:
∅
]
ceim,
ceime;
cein;
cime
s.
1meteo.sleet:
(
c.1290;
MS: s.xivin
)
Le cem
(M.E. sleot) empyre nostre voye
(C) 8va
(
s.xivin;
MS: 1382
)
Il est ceyme
(M.E. slethe) pur ce q’il cemoie
584
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