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- OriginOld English hem ‘border of a piece of cloth’, of West Germanic origin. The verbal senses date from the mid 16th century.exclamation
- used in writing to indicate a sound made when coughing or clearing the throat to attract someone's attention or express hesitation.
verbarchaichem (verb) · hems (third person present) · hemmed (past tense) · hemmed (past participle) · hemming (present participle)- make a sound in the throat when hesitating or as a signal:"Jane, if any one is about, come to the foot of the stairs and hem"
Originlate 15th century: imitative. - Organizing and summarizing search results for youA hem is the edge of a piece of clothing or cloth that has been folded under and sewn.3 Sources
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