ethem

See also: Ethem

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • æþem, æðem

Etymology

From Old English ǣþm (air, breath, breathing; vapor; blast; hole to breath through; smell).

Noun

ethem (plural ethems)

  1. Vapour.
  2. Breath.
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