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"Them", song by The Haunted from their 2011 album Unseen "Them", song by The Acacia Strain from their 2019 album It Comes in Waves Them, Denmark, town
Them
Town in Central Denmark, Denmark
Them is a small town in central Denmark located in Silkeborg Municipality (formerly Them Municipality) in Jutland, lying a few kilometers south-west of
Them,_Denmark
Country in Northern Europe
Denmark is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, also known as the Danish
Denmark
Street in London
Denmark Street is a street on the edge of London's West End running from Charing Cross Road to St Giles High Street. It is near St Giles in the Fields
Denmark_Street
Event venue in Charleston, South Carolina
Operational between 1802 and 1939, the jail held many notable figures, among them Denmark Vesey, Union officers and Colored Troops during the American Civil War
Old_Charleston_Jail
Queen of Denmark from 1972 to 2024
Margrethe II (Danish: [mɑˈkʁeˀtə]; Margrethe Alexandrine Þórhildur Ingrid, born 16 April 1940) is a member of the Danish royal family who reigned as Queen
Margrethe_II
Sovereign state
The Danish Realm, officially the Kingdom of Denmark, or simply Denmark, is a sovereign state consisting of a collection of constituent territories united
Danish_Realm
North Germanic language
spoken by about 5.5 million people, principally in and around Denmark. Communities of Danish speakers are also found in Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Iceland
Danish_language
Multilayered, laminated sweet pastry
A Danish pastry (sometimes shortened to Danish; Danish: wienerbrød [ˈviˀnɐˌpʁœðˀ], lit. 'Viennese bread') is a multilayered, laminated sweet viennoiserie
Danish_pastry
2026 song by Drake
Hitlisten.NU – Danmarks officielle hitlister" (in Danish). Tracklisten. Retrieved May 27, 2026. "Drake: Make Them Cry" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat. Retrieved
Make_Them_Cry
elections were held in Denmark on 24 March 2026. All 179 seats in the Folketing were up for election, including 175 in Denmark proper, 2 in Greenland
2026_Danish_general_election
Danish footballer (born 1999)
signed him in August 2023 and he helped them win the 2023–24 Primeira Liga title. Hjulmand has also represented Denmark at various youth levels, before making
Morten_Hjulmand
Autonomous territory of Denmark
Atlantic Ocean and a rigsdel ('autonomous territory') of the Kingdom of Denmark. Located between Iceland, Norway, and the Hebrides and Shetland isles of
Faroe_Islands
At the outset of World War II in September 1939, Denmark declared itself neutral, but that neutrality did not prevent Nazi Germany from occupying the
Denmark_in_World_War_II
Autonomous territory of Denmark
territory of the Kingdom of Denmark and is the largest of the kingdom's three constituent parts by land area, the others being Denmark proper and the Faroe Islands
Greenland
King of Denmark since 2024
Christian, pronounced [ˈfʁeðˀʁek, ˈfʁæðˀʁæk]; born 26 May 1968) is King of Denmark, reigning since the abdication of his mother, Margrethe II, in January
Frederik_X
Danish thriller television series
The Chestnut Man (Danish: Kastanjemanden) is a Danish crime series released on Netflix on 29 September 2021. The series was created by Dorte Warnøe Hagh
The_Chestnut_Man
Prince of Greece and Denmark (1882–1944)
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Ανδρέας, romanized: Andréas; 2 February [O.S. 21 January] 1882 – 3 December 1944) was the seventh child and
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark
Prince_Andrew_of_Greece_and_Denmark
Queen of Greece from 1964 to 1973
romanized: Ánna-María; born Princess Anne-Marie Dagmar Ingrid of Denmark, 30 August 1946) is a Danish princess who was Queen of Greece as the consort of King Constantine
Queen_Anne-Marie_of_Greece
Demographic features of the population of Denmark proper, part of the Danish Realm, include ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic
Demographics_of_Denmark
World War II military campaign
The German invasion of Denmark (German: Operation Weserübung – Süd), was the German attack on Denmark on 9 April 1940, during the Second World War. The
German invasion of Denmark (1940)
German_invasion_of_Denmark_(1940)
Men's association football team
The Denmark national football team (Danish: Danmarks herre-fodboldlandshold or herrelandsholdet) represents Denmark including Greenland, but not Faroe
Denmark national football team
Denmark_national_football_team
Flag of Denmark
The Dannebrog (Danish pronunciation: [ˈtænəˌpʁoˀ], lit. 'Red cloth') is the flag of the Kingdom of Denmark. The flag is red with a white Nordic cross
Dannebrog
Capital and most populous city of Denmark
Copenhagen (Danish: København [kʰøpm̩ˈhɑwˀn] ) is the capital and most populous city of both the country of Denmark and the wider Kingdom of Denmark, with a
Copenhagen
Political union (1537–1814)
Denmark–Norway was a 16th-to-19th-century multi-national and multi-lingual real union consisting of the Kingdom of Denmark, the Kingdom of Norway (including
Denmark–Norway
Religion in Denmark (CIA World Factbook 2024) Lutheranism (71.4%) Islam (4.30%) Other / None (24.3%) Christianity is the largest religion in Denmark. As of
Religion_in_Denmark
Unicameral legislature of Denmark
Folketing (Danish: Folketinget [ˈfʌlkəˌtsʰe̝ŋˀð̩], lit. 'The people's thing' or 'People's assembly'), also known as the Parliament of Denmark or the Danish Parliament
Folketing
Breed of sheep
The Danish Landrace (Danish language: dansk landfår, klitfår) is a breed of sheep endemic to Jutland in Denmark. The breed, which had a population of
Danish_Landrace_sheep
The history of Denmark as a unified kingdom began in the 8th century, but prehistoric cultures populated the area for about 12,000 years, since the end
History_of_Denmark
Former municipality in Denmark
Them municipality was a municipality (Danish, kommune) in the former Aarhus County on the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark. The municipality covered
Them_Municipality
Football teams
players were booked. Denmark started the group well, beating Uruguay in Ulsan, before a late Senegalese equaliser in Daegu prevented them from qualifying for
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_Group_A
King of Denmark, Norway and England (c.995–1035)
and with the epithet the Great, was King of England from 1016, King of Denmark from 1018, and King of Norway from 1028 until his death in 1035. The three
Cnut
Public holidays in Denmark are the holidays recognised in law in Denmark. The Danish closure law, or Lukkeloven [da], requires larger retail stores to
Public_holidays_in_Denmark
International badminton competition
advanced to the final tournaments over the competition's history. Among them, Denmark has reached this final stage in all 34 competitions (and without ever
Thomas_Cup
Denmark has a modern high-income and highly developed social market economy, dominated by the service sector with 80% of all jobs; about 11% of employees
Economy_of_Denmark
Heir apparent to the Danish throne (born 2005)
Crown Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat RE (Christian Valdemar Henri John; born 15 October 2005), is the heir apparent to the Danish throne. He is the
Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark
Christian,_Crown_Prince_of_Denmark
King of Denmark from 1340 to 1375
Waldemar (c. 1320 – 24 October 1375) was King of Denmark from 1340 to 1375. He is best known for reunifying Denmark after the kingdom had effectively collapsed
Valdemar_IV_of_Denmark
Empress of Russia from 1881 to 1894
Фёдоровна; 26 November 1847 – 13 October 1928), known as Princess Dagmar of Denmark before her marriage, was Empress of Russia from 1881 to 1894 as the wife
Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)
Maria_Feodorovna_(Dagmar_of_Denmark)
Unrecognized micronation in Europe
that entered the area by boat (via an international waterway). One of them, Danish activist Ulrik Grøssel Haagensen, was placed in house arrest for 5 days
Liberland
Gender-neutral English pronoun
such as: "Somebody left their umbrella in the office. Could you please let them know where they can get it?" "My personal rule is to never trust anyone who
Singular_they
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
Alexandra of Denmark (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British
Alexandra_of_Denmark
Currency of Denmark
The krone (Danish: [ˈkʰʁoːnə]; plural: kroner; sign: kr.; code: DKK) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Denmark (comprising Denmark, Greenland
Danish_krone
Queen of Denmark since 2024
Donaldson; 5 February 1972) is Queen of Denmark as the wife of King Frederik X. Mary met Frederik (then Crown Prince of Denmark) while attending the 2000 Summer
Queen_Mary_of_Denmark
Tragedy by William Shakespeare
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, often shortened to Hamlet (/ˈhæmlɪt/), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1599 and
Hamlet
Socially privileged class in Denmark
Danish nobility is a social class and a former estate in the Kingdom of Denmark. The nobility has official recognition in Denmark, a monarchy. Its legal
Danish_nobility
Diplomatic crisis over US annexation threats
United States has sought to annex Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark (itself in the European Union), triggering an ongoing international diplomatic
Greenland_crisis
King of Norway (1035–1047) and Denmark (1042–1047)
Norwegian and Danish: Magnus Olavsson; c. 1024 – 25 October 1047), better known as Magnus the Good (Old Norse: Magnús góði; Norwegian and Danish: Magnus den
Magnus_the_Good
Denmark has been represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 54 times, making its first appearance in 1957. Having competed in ten consecutive contests
Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest
Denmark_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest
Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1885–1969)
Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark in 1903, she adopted the style of her husband, becoming Princess Andrew of Greece and Denmark. A great-granddaughter of
Princess_Alice_of_Battenberg
Swedish ice cream company
from studying the production of ice cream in various countries, among them Denmark, Switzerland and the USA. He convinced the management that the production
GB_Glace
was only one Jew. However, Jews have lived there temporarily, among them Danish Jewish soldiers, American Jewish soldiers, Israeli Navy members, and
History of the Jews in Greenland
History_of_the_Jews_in_Greenland
King of Denmark from 1906 to 1912
Frederik VIII (Danish: Christian Frederik Vilhelm Carl; 3 June 1843 – 14 May 1912) was King of Denmark from 29 January 1906 until his death in 1912. As
Frederick_VIII_of_Denmark
Former administrative subdivisions of metropolitan Denmark
The Counties of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks amter) were former subdivisions of metropolitan Denmark and overseas territories, used primarily for administrative
Counties_of_Denmark
them merged into Royal Unibrew in 2005. As of 2020, Ratebeer lists over 300 active breweries in Denmark, most of which are microbreweries. The Danish
Beer_in_Denmark
languages even though they are largely mutually intelligible, as in the case of Danish and Norwegian. Conversely, many commonly accepted languages, including German
List of languages by number of native speakers
List_of_languages_by_number_of_native_speakers
Pakistani television series
Hooriya for shopping and leaves her alone for Danish to interact with her and takes a picture of them. Danish asks Hooriya whether she is happy in her married
Malaal-e-Yaar
Denmark is the Danish Citizenship Act (Danish: Lov om dansk indfødsret), which came into force on 27 May 1950. Regulations apply to the entire Danish
Danish_nationality_law
Centre-left Danish political party
Democrats (Danish: Socialdemokratiet [soˈɕɛˀlte̝moˌkʰʁɑˀtɪət], lit. 'The Social Democracy', S) is a social democratic political party in Denmark. A member
Social_Democrats_(Denmark)
Danish international relations scholar
resolve them Danish security and defence policy The history of concepts Security theory Post-structural realism Wæver was a member of the Danish Government's
Ole_Wæver
Danish island in Kattegat
Anholt (Danish pronunciation: [ˈænˌhʌlˀt]) is a Danish island in the Kattegat, midway between Jutland and Sweden at the entrance to the North Sea in Northern
Anholt_(Denmark)
Queen of Denmark from 1863 to 1898
Auguste Julie, Danish: Louise Vilhelmine Frederikke Caroline Auguste Julie; 7 September 1817 – 29 September 1898) was Queen of Denmark as the wife of
Louise_of_Hesse-Kassel
Criminal law of Denmark
The Danish Penal Code, also known as the Danish Criminal Code (Danish: Straffeloven), is the codification of and the foundation of criminal law in Denmark
Danish_Penal_Code
King of Norway from 1905 to 1957
Haakon VII (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhôːkʊn]; born Prince Carl of Denmark; 3 August 1872 – 21 September 1957) was King of Norway from 1905 until his
Haakon_VII
King of Denmark from 1863 to 1906
Christian IX (8 April 1818 – 29 January 1906) was King of Denmark from 15 November 1863 until his death in 1906. From 1863 to 1864, he was concurrently
Christian_IX
Final game of the UEFA Euro 1992
Gothenburg, Sweden, on 26 June 1992, and was contested between Denmark and Germany. Denmark reached the final despite officially qualifying for the tournament
UEFA_Euro_1992_final
Danish colony in Africa from 1658 to 1850
The Danish Gold Coast (Danish: Danske Guldkyst or Dansk Guinea) comprised the colonies that Denmark–Norway controlled in Africa as a part of the Gold
Danish_Gold_Coast
Consort of Margrethe II from 1972 to 2018
Prince Henrik of Denmark, Count of Monpezat (Danish: [ˈhenˀʁek]; born Henri Marie Jean André de Laborde de Monpezat; 11 June 1934 – 13 February 2018) was
Prince_Henrik_of_Denmark
Passports issued by European Union member states
fingerprints, except for children under 12 and people unable to provide them. Denmark and Ireland are exempt from the fingerprint rule, though Irish passports
Passports of the European Union
Passports_of_the_European_Union
Semi-legendary king of Denmark
conquest of Denmark was related by Adam of Bremen. The saga Ragnarssona þáttr relates the acts of the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok, and proceeds to link them genealogically
Harthacnut_I_of_Denmark
Event during World War II
The Danish resistance movement, with the assistance of many Danish citizens, managed to evacuate 7,500 of Denmark's 8,000 Jews, plus 686 non-Jewish spouses
Rescue_of_the_Danish_Jews
Danish national beauty pageant
Miss Denmark (Danish: Miss Danmark, lit. 'Frøken Danmark') is a national beauty pageant in Denmark. The pageant was founded in 1926, and the winners are
Miss_Denmark
Sea-based branch of the Danish Defence
The Royal Danish Navy (RDN; Danish: Søværnet, lit. 'The Navy') is the sea-based branch of the armed forces of Denmark. The RDN is mainly responsible for
Royal_Danish_Navy
King of Denmark from 1154 to 1182
Great (Danish: Valdemar den Store), was King of Denmark from 1154 until his death in 1182. The reign of King Valdemar I saw the rise of Denmark, which
Valdemar_I_of_Denmark
King of Denmark and England (died 1014)
Swein Forkbeard (died 3 February 1014) was King of Denmark from c. 986 and briefly King of England from December 1013. He was also overlord of Norway
Swein_Forkbeard
Consort of Queen Anne from 1702 to 1708
Prince George of Denmark and Norway, Duke of Cumberland (Danish: Jørgen; 2 April 1653 – 28 October 1708), was the husband of Anne, Queen of Great Britain
Prince_George_of_Denmark
history of Jews in Denmark goes back to the 1600s. Although there were very likely Jewish merchants, sailors, and others who entered Denmark during the Middle
History of the Jews in Denmark
History_of_the_Jews_in_Denmark
King of Denmark and Norway from 1588 to 1648
Christian IV (12 April 1577 – 28 February 1648) was King of Denmark and Norway, and Duke of Holstein and Schleswig from 1588 until his death in 1648.
Christian_IV_of_Denmark
2016 film by Byron Howard and Rich Moore
grossed $3.1 million in Spain and an additional $1.7 million in Belgium and Denmark. In Belgium, it had the biggest ever animated opening for a Disney or Pixar
Zootopia
Danish breed of pig
The Danish Landrace, Danish: Dansk Landrace, is a Danish breed of domestic pig. It is of medium to large size, white in colour with a long body, fine hair
Danish_Landrace_pig
War between Denmark, Prussia, and Austria in 1864
The Second Schleswig War (Danish: Den anden slesvigske krig; German: Deutsch-Dänischer Krieg or German-Danish War), also sometimes known as the Dano-Prussian
Second_Schleswig_War
16th-century transition to Lutheranism
Church and execute them as heretics and interdict (church strike) were announced against them. Trolle was forced to flee to Denmark in 1521 during the
Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein
Reformation_in_Denmark–Norway_and_Holstein
Island country in the Atlantic Ocean
along with the kingdoms of Denmark and Sweden, coming under de facto Danish rule upon its dissolution in 1523. The Danish kingdom introduced Lutheranism
Iceland
Head of government in the Kingdom of Denmark
The prime minister of Denmark (Danish: Danmarks statsminister, literally "state minister"; Faroese: Forsætisráðharri, literally "minister-president";
Prime_Minister_of_Denmark
Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)
Anne of Denmark (Danish: Anna; 12 December 1574 – 2 March 1619) was Queen of Scotland from her marriage to King James VI on 20 August 1589 and became
Anne_of_Denmark
1994 single by Twenty 4 Seven
It was also a top-10 hit in Spain and a top-20 hit in Denmark and Finland. In the US, "Leave Them Alone" was released in the US instead of "Is It Love"
Leave_Them_Alone
Duchess consort of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
Louise Augusta of Denmark and Norway (7 July 1771 – 13 January 1843) was the daughter of the Queen of Denmark-Norway, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain
Princess Louise Augusta of Denmark
Princess_Louise_Augusta_of_Denmark
1537–1953 colonies of Denmark–Norway and Denmark
Danish overseas colonies and Dano-Norwegian colonies (Danish: De danske kolonier) were the colonies that Denmark–Norway (Denmark after 1814) possessed
Danish_overseas_colonies
islands of Denmark, specifically those forming the Danish archipelago just off the European continent. There are around 1,400 islands in Denmark, 409 of
List_of_islands_of_Denmark
Political party in Denmark
The Danish People's Party (DPP; Danish: Dansk Folkeparti, DF) is a nationalist and right-wing populist political party in Denmark. It was formed in 1995
Danish_People's_Party
Ruling royal house in Middle Age Scandinavia and England
The Danish House of Knýtlinga (English: "House of Cnut's Descendants") was a ruling royal house in Middle Age Scandinavia and England. Its most famous
House_of_Knýtlinga
Culinary traditions of Denmark
Danish cuisine originated from the peasant population's own local produce and was enhanced by cooking techniques developed in the late 19th century and
Danish_cuisine
During the Nazi occupation in World War II
the Danish police force were deported to Nazi concentration camps in Germany. The Gestapo established the collaborationist HIPO Corps to replace them. Nazi
Deportation of the Danish police
Deportation_of_the_Danish_police
2015 film by Tom Hooper
The Danish Girl is a 2015 biographical romantic drama film directed by Tom Hooper, based on the 2000 novel of the same title by David Ebershoff, and loosely
The_Danish_Girl_(film)
Head of the Royal House of Greece since 2023
Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece, Prince of Denmark (Greek: Παύλος Ντε Γκρες, romanized: Pavlos de Grèce; born 20 May 1967), is a Greek financier who is
Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece
Pavlos,_Crown_Prince_of_Greece
Hereditary Grand Duchess of Hesse and by Rhine (1911–1937)
Cecilie of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Καικιλία, romanized: Kaikilía; 22 June 1911 – 16 November 1937) was by birth a Greek and Danish princess who became
Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark
Princess_Cecilie_of_Greece_and_Denmark
King of Denmark and Norway from 1513 to 1523
reigned as King of Denmark and Norway from 1513 until 1523. He was briefly King of Sweden from 1520 until 1521. As king of Denmark and Norway, he was
Christian_II_of_Denmark
Danish art historian and author (1922–2001)
Ejner Bainkamp Johansson (7 March 1922 – 28 September 2001) was a Danish art historian, writer, and film director. He was also a 1998 N. L. Høyen Medal
Ejner_Johansson
Region of Denmark
The Central Denmark Region (Danish: Region Midtjylland), or more directly translated as the Central Jutland Region and sometimes simply Mid-Jutland, is
Central_Denmark_Region
be seen flown at times, but this is not the official use of them. Some areas in Denmark have unofficial flags, listed below. The regional flags of Bornholm
List_of_Danish_flags
Bilateral relations
Denmark and Norway have a very long history together: they were both part of the Kalmar Union between 1397 and 1523, and Norway was in a Union with Denmark
Denmark–Norway_relations
THEM DENMARK
THEM DENMARK
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Reputation; Sun; Told by God; Fame; Renowned; Name; Renown
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Greek
Gift of God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One with Peace and Joy
Male
Hebrew
(ש×Öµ×) Hebrew name SHEM means "conspicuous position, name, renown, sigma." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Noah.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Queen.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Welfare
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English thum ‘thumb’, for someone with a missing or deformed thumb, or for someone of very small size. Compare the folk tale of ‘Tom Thumb’.German : from a short form (of Slavic origin) of the personal name Thomas.German : habitational name from places called Thum in Rhineland and Saxony, or Thumen in Bavaria, or a topographic name from Middle High German tuom ‘episcopal church’ (Dom).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English thewe ‘thrall’, ‘slave’ (Old English þēow).
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Divine
Male
English
Short form of English Theodore, THEO means "gift of God," and other names beginning with Theo-.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gift of God
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
Mame, renown.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Proud; Important; Necessary
Girl/Female
Indian
Happy
Girl/Female
Australian, Vietnamese
Discreet Grace
Girl/Female
Greek American
Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
Female
Greek
 Short form of Greek and Latin Dorothea, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Theodora, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
Boy/Male
Greek American German
God given.
THEM DENMARK
THEM DENMARK
Girl/Female
Indian
Bright
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Female Companion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
French
To create.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Nectar
Boy/Male
Tamil
Attentive, Alert
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Gem
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sweet talking person
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic
Key; Opener
THEM DENMARK
THEM DENMARK
THEM DENMARK
THEM DENMARK
THEM DENMARK
n.
A genus of plants found in China and Japan; the tea plant.
v. i.
To make the sound expressed by the word hem; hence, to hesitate in speaking.
n.
A border made on sheet-metal ware by doubling over the edge of the sheet, to stiffen it and remove the sharp edge.
pron.
Them
v. t.
To form a hem or border to; to fold and sew down the edge of.
n.
Manner; custom; habit; form of behavior; qualities of mind; disposition; specifically, good qualities; virtues.
n.
The leading subject of a composition or a movement.
obj.
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.
pron.
The objective case of thou. See Thou.
conj.
Than.
adv.
At that time (referring to a time specified, either past or future).
adv.
At another time; later; again.
v. i.
See Thee.
n.
Muscle or strength; nerve; brawn; sinew.
pron.
The objective case of they. See They.
adv.
Soon afterward, or immediately; next; afterward.
conj.
In that case; in consequence; as a consequence; therefore; for this reason.
v. t.
To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale.
interj.
An exclamation to call one's attention; hem.
n.
An utterance or sound of the voice, hem or hm, often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention.