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ge-myntan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-myntan, p. -mynte; pp. -mynted, -mynt
To determine, resolve; stătuĕre, decernĕre
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  • Gregorius gemunde hwæt he gefyrn Angel-cynne gemynte

    Gregory remembered what he of old had determined for the English race,

      Homl. Th. ii. 126, 25.
  • He befran hwam ða gebytlu gemynte wǽron. Him wæs gesǽd ðæt hí wǽron gemynte ánum sutere

    he asked for whom those buildings were intended. He was told that they were meant for a shoemaker,

      354, 35.
  • Hæfdon hie gemynted to ðam

    they had resolved thereon,

      Cd. 153; Th. 190, 10; Exod. 197.
  • Ic hæfde gemynt ðé to árwurþienne on ǽhtum and on feó

    decrēvĕram quĭdem magnĭfĭce hŏnōrāre te,

      Num. 24, 11: Gen. 18, 33: Bd. 3, 9; S. 534, 3: Homl. Th. ii, 548, 31.
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