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dǽl-nimend

  • noun [ masculine ]
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dǽl-nimend, -nymend,-neomend ,es; m. [nimende, part. of niman to take] .
a taker of a part, a sharer, partaker, participator; partĭceps
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  • Ðæt se Hǽlend dǽlnimend wǽre úre deádlícnysse

    that the Saviour was a partaker of our mortality,

    • Homl. Th. i. 36,
    • 33.
  • Se níþfulla is ðæra deófla dǽlnimend

    the envious is a participator with devils,

    i.
    • 606,
    • 5.
  • Ic eom dǽlneomend ðe heom ondrǽdaþ ðé

    particeps ego sum omnium timentium te,

    • Ps. Th. 118,
    • 63.
  • Tofóran eallum his dǽlnymendum on ðære menniscnysse

    before all his participators in humanity,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 230,
    • 26.
in grammar.-
A participle; particĭpium
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  • Participium is dǽlnimend: he nimþ ǽnne dǽl of naman, and óðerne of worde

    a participle is a taker of parts: it takes one part from a noun, and the other from a verb,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 5
    • ;
    • Som. 3,
    • 40.
  • Sume adverbia cumaþ of dǽlnimendum

    some adverbs come from participles,

    • 38
    • ;
    • Som. 41,
    • 11.
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v.  dǽl-neomend dǽl-nymend -nimend.
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