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▪ I. sharm obs. form of charm n.2
1674Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 64 An harshness in these things not being so harmless as the cutting of Cork, whereby, though you saw and wring the ears with the sharm, yet still 'tis but a light business you have to deal with. ▪ II. sharm, v. Obs. exc. dial. Also 9 shalm, shawm. [Cf. charm v.2] intr. = chirm. Hence ˈsharming vbl. n.
c1485Digby Myst., Killing of Child. 142 Though thei sharme and crye, I care not a myght. 1823Moor Suffolk Words 339 What a sharmin them there children dew keep. a1825Forby Voc. E. Anglia II. 295 Shalm, Sharm, Shawm, to scream shrilly and vociferously. |