Them (&thlig;&ebreve;m),
pron. [AS. ð&aemacr;m, dat. pl. of the article, but influenced by the Scand. use of the corresponding form þeim as a personal pronoun. See They.] The objective case of they. See
They. Go ye rather
to them that sell, and buy for
yourselves. Matt. xxv. 9.
Then shall the King say
unto them on his right
hand, Come, ye blessed of
my Father. Matt. xxv. 34. &fist;
Them is poetically used for themselves, as him for himself, etc. Little stars may hide them when they list. Shak.
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