Hemming
See also: hemming
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse Hemingr, of debated meaning, likely the skin of the shanks of a hide; see hamr (“skin”). Cognate with Old English hemming (“a rawhide boot”).
References
- Bator, Magdalena (2010): Obsolete Scandinavian Loanwords in English
Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse Hemingr.
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