How Do You Spell HEMMED?

Pronunciation: [hˈɛmd] (IPA)

The word "Hemmed" is spelled with a silent "h" at the beginning, making the first sound the "eh" sound, represented by /ɛ/. The next sound is the "m" sound, represented by /m/, and the final sound is the "ed" sound, represented by /d/. The word is pronounced as /hɛmd/. This word means to fold and sew the edge of fabric, creating a clean finish. It is commonly used in sewing and garment making.

HEMMED Meaning and Definition

  1. Hemmed is the past participle form of the verb "hem," derived from the Old English word "hemmian." It is used to describe the act of sewing or folding the edge of a piece of fabric or garment in order to create a neat and finished appearance or to prevent fraying.

    In the context of sewing or tailoring, hemming refers to the process of sewing a folded edge onto a piece of fabric, typically to create a finished edge or to alter the length of a garment. It involves turning the raw edge of the fabric inward and stitching it securely to prevent unraveling. Hemming is commonly applied to trousers, skirts, dresses, shirts, and curtains, among other fabric-based items, to ensure a professional and polished finish.

    The term "hemmed" is also used metaphorically, outside the realm of sewing, to signify restriction or confinement. When someone is "hemmed in" or "hemmed off," it suggests being enclosed or surrounded, often leaving little room for movement or escape. This can apply to physical situations, such as being trapped or blocked by obstacles, or metaphorically, when someone feels constrained or limited by circumstances or other individuals. The term "hemmed" thus implies a sense of being confined, restricted, or trapped, whether physically or metaphorically.

  2. Enclosed; surrounded.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of HEMMED

The word "hemmed" has its origins in Old English, where it was spelled as "hemian" or "hemmian". It comes from the Proto-Germanic word "hamjanan", which means "to surround" or "to enclose". This word is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*kem-" or "*kemə-", which signifies "to cover", "to veil", or "to enclose". Over time, "hem" evolved to primarily refer to the act of sewing or folding an edge of fabric to prevent it from fraying, creating a neat and finished appearance.

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Conjugate verb Hemmed

CONDITIONAL

I would hemmed
you would hemmed
he/she/it would hemmed
we would hemmed
they would hemmed
I would hem
we would hem
you would hem
he/she/it would hem
they would hem

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be hemming
you would be hemming
he/she/it would be hemming
we would be hemming
they would be hemming

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have hemmed
you would have hemmed
he/she/it would have hemmed
we would have hemmed
they would have hemmed

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been hemming
you would have been hemming
he/she/it would have been hemming
we would have been hemming
they would have been hemming

FUTURE

I will hem
you will hem
he/she/it will hem
we will hem
they will hem

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be hemming
you will be hemming
he/she/it will be hemming
we will be hemming
they will be hemming

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hemmed
you will have hemmed
he/she/it will have hemmed
we will have hemmed
they will have hemmed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been hemming
you will have been hemming
he/she/it will have been hemming
we will have been hemming
they will have been hemming

IMPERATIVE

you hem
we let´s hem

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to hem

PAST

I hemmed
you hemmed
he/she/it hemmed
we hemmed
they hemmed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was hemming
you were hemming
he/she/it was hemming
we were hemming
they were hemming

PAST PARTICIPLE

hemmed

PAST PERFECT

I had hemmed
you had hemmed
he/she/it had hemmed
we had hemmed
they had hemmed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been hemming
you had been hemming
he/she/it had been hemming
we had been hemming
they had been hemming

PRESENT

I hem
you hem
he/she/it hems
we hem
they hem

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am hemming
you are hemming
he/she/it is hemming
we are hemming
they are hemming

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

hemming

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hemmed
you have hemmed
he/she/it has hemmed
we have hemmed
they have hemmed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been hemming
you have been hemming
he/she/it has been hemming
we have been hemming
they have been hemming

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