Eam

/iːæm/ pronoun

An archaic or obsolete form of 'her' or 'them' used in Old English and Middle English texts. Appears in historical documents and literary works from earlier periods of English.

From Old English, related to the proto-Germanic demonstrative pronouns. This form gradually fell out of use as Middle English evolved into Modern English, replaced by more standardized pronoun forms we use today.

AMeam
AReam
BNeam
CAeam
CSeam
DAeam
DEeam
ELeam
ESeam
FAeam
FIeam
FReam
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