maim

  • 41maim — v.tr. 1 cripple, disable, mutilate. 2 harm, impair (emotionally maimed by neglect). Etymology: ME maime etc. f. OF mahaignier etc., of unkn. orig …

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  • 43ABEL-MAIM — Latine luctus aquarum, civitas, quam (ut narrat historia Paralipomenon, 2 Chron. c. 16. v. 5.) Rex Asa per Benhadad Syrum expugnavit. 1 Reg. c. 15. v. 20 …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 44MISREPHOTH-MAIM — (Heb. מִשְׂרְפוֹת מַיִם), one of the farthest limits of the flight of the Canaanites after defeat by the waters of Merom (Josh. 11:8) and a boundary of the Sidonians (Josh. 13:6). Some scholars suggest reading Misrefot mi Yam ( at the sea, i.e.,… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 45Misrephoth-maim —    Burning of waters, supposed to be salt pans, or lime kilns, or glass factories, a place to which Joshua pursued a party of Canaanites after the defeat of Jabin (Josh. 11:8). It is identified with the ruin Musheirifeh, at the promontory of en… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 46zəmaim — ə. «zəmimə» c. pis işlər, cinayətlər ə. «zəmimə» c. əlavələr, artırmalar …

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  • 47imam — maim …

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  • 48maimer — maim·er …

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  • 49maihem — Maim Maim, n. [Written in law language {maihem}, and {mayhem}.] [OF. mehaing. See {Maim}, v.] 1. The privation of the use of a limb or member of the body, by which one is rendered less able to defend himself or to annoy his adversary. [1913… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 50mayhem — Maim Maim, n. [Written in law language {maihem}, and {mayhem}.] [OF. mehaing. See {Maim}, v.] 1. The privation of the use of a limb or member of the body, by which one is rendered less able to defend himself or to annoy his adversary. [1913… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English