Obs. [Alteration of I-MENE a. and adv. after YMONE sb.]

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  A.  adj. Common, shared by two or more.

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1205.  Lay., 978. Ȝif we sceoteð to heora mæðe, þat bið ure imone deað.

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1297.  R. Glouc. (Rolls), 6359. He … sede, hail þou be King one. So nis it noȝt, quaþ þe King, uor mi Kinedom is ymone.

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  B.  adv. Together.

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c. 1300.  St. Brandan, 380. Anon so hi seȝe the monekes come, hi gonne to singe ymone.

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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.

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