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.

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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 … Addeem’d me to endure this penaunce sore.

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1597.  Daniel, Civ. Wares, VIII. lxxii. She scornes to be addeem’d so worthlesse base.

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