v. Obs. [f. DEEM, with pref. ad- in imitation of ad-judge: see A- pref. 11. There was an OE. adéman, but this vb. is not connected with it.] To adjudge.
1596. Spenser, F. Q., V. iii. 15. So unto him they did addeeme the prise. Ibid., VI. viii. 22. The winged god, that woundeth harts Addeemd me to endure this penaunce sore.
1597. Daniel, Civ. Wares, VIII. lxxii. She scornes to be addeemd so worthlesse base.