Obs. [Alteration of I-MENE a. and adv. after YMONE sb.]
A. adj. Common, shared by two or more.
1205. Lay., 978. Ȝif we sceoteð to heora mæðe, þat bið ure imone deað.
1297. R. Glouc. (Rolls), 6359. He sede, hail þou be King one. So nis it noȝt, quaþ þe King, uor mi Kinedom is ymone.
B. adv. Together.
c. 1300. St. Brandan, 380. Anon so hi seȝe the monekes come, hi gonne to singe ymone.
c. 1380. Sir Ferumb., 99. If þat on of hem ne dar him self wiþ me fiȝte al one Send hem boþe on þyn helf to fiȝte wiþ me ymone.