"hymlice" meaning in Old English

See hymlice in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: /ˈxym.li.ke/, [ˈhym.li.ke], /ˈxym.liː.ke/, [ˈhym.liː.ke]
Etymology: Unknown. Liberman compares Proto-Slavic *čemerъ (“false hellebore”), also used to describe venom or poison caused by this plant, from Proto-Indo-European *kemer-. The closest Germanic cognate is Low German hemern. Etymology templates: {{unk|ang}} Unknown, {{cog|sla-pro|*čemerъ|t=false hellebore}} Proto-Slavic *čemerъ (“false hellebore”), {{der|ang|ine-pro|*kemer-}} Proto-Indo-European *kemer-, {{cog|nds|hemern}} Low German hemern Head templates: {{head|ang|noun|g=f|head=hymlice|head2=hymlīce}} hymlice or hymlīce f Inflection templates: {{ang-decl-noun-n-f|hymlic}}, {{ang-decl-noun|hymlice|hymlican|hymlican|hymlican|hymlican|hymlicena|hymlican|hymlicum|num=|title=|type=weak}} Forms: hymlice [canonical], hymlīce [canonical, feminine], weak [table-tags], hymlice [nominative, singular], hymlican [nominative, plural], hymlican [accusative, singular], hymlican [accusative, plural], hymlican [genitive, singular], hymlicena [genitive, plural], hymlican [dative, singular], hymlicum [dative, plural]
  1. Synonym of hymlic Synonyms: hymlic [synonym, synonym-of], hymlīce, hymblicæ, huymblicæ
    Sense id: en-hymlice-ang-noun-btGsgQUp Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header

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    },
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      "ipa": "/ˈxym.liː.ke/"
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      "word": "hymlīce"
    },
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      "word": "hymblicæ"
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      "word": "huymblicæ"
    }
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}

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