æmyrge

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== Old English == === Alternative forms === ǣmerge === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *aimuzjǭ. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈæː.myr.je/, [ˈæː.myrˠ.je] === Noun === ǣmyrġe f ember c. 9th century, Bald's Leechbook, published in Leechdoms, wortcunning, and starcraft of early England. Being a collection of documents, for the most part never before printed, illustrating the history of science in this country before the Norman conquest (1865, London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green), edited and with translations by Oswald Cockayne, volume 3, page 30 ==== Declension ==== Weak n-stem: ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: embre, eymbre, aymer, eymere, emeri English: ember === Further reading === Joseph Bosworth; T. Northcote Toller (1898), “ǽmerge”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.