undernimen

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to seize; catch; grasp
 * 2)  to perceive or understand
 * 3) * 1858 (original: circa 1400), Mary Cowden Clarke (editor), Geoffrey Chaucer (author), The Canterbury Tales, in World-noted Women; Or, Types of Womanly Attributes of All Land and Ages, page 107:
 * "enm"

- "And with that word Tiburce his brother come; And whan that he the savour undernome* Which that the roses and the lillies cast *Undernome—undertook—took in subordinately;—as it were, dimly perceived the scent of the flowers he could not see.


 * 1)  to blame; reprove; rebuke; reprimand; reprehend
 * 2) * 2004 (original: 1357–1371),, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville:
 * "enm"

- Alas! that it is great slander to our faith and to our law, when folk that be without law shall reprove us and undernim us of our sins, [...]


 * 1) * 2012 (original: ????), Sammy R Browne, A Brief Anthology of English Literature (Lulu.com, ISBN 9781105705885), page 190:
 * "enm"

- And, when she came to the point for to say that thing which she had so long concealed, her confessor was a little too hasty and gan sharply to undernim her ere that she had fully said her intent, and so she would no more say