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hem

Webster 1828

HEM, noun 1. The border of a garment, doubled and sewed to strengthen it and prevent the raveling of the threads.2. Edge; border. Matthew 9:20.3. A particular sound of the human voice, expressed by the word hem HEM, verb transitive To form a hem or border; to fold and sew down the edge of cloth to strengthen it.1. To border; to edge.All the skirt aboutWas hemm'd with golden fringe.To hem in, to inclose and confine; to surround; to environ. The troops were hemmed in by the enemy. Sometimes perhaps to hem about or round, may be used in a like sense.HEM, verb intransitive To make the sound expressed by the word hem