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tó-nemnan

  • verb [ weak ]
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tó-nemnan, p. -nemde
To name separately, distinguish by name into parts
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  • Hié ða þrió dǽlas on þreó tónemdon, Asiam, Europem, and Affricam

    they distinguished the three parts by the three names, Asia, Europe, and Africa,

      Ors. 1, 1; Swt. 8, 4.
  • Norþ óþ ðone gársecg is eall Sciþþia lond binnan, þéh mon tónemne on twá and on þrítig þeóda

    north up to the ocean is all Scythia, though it is divided into thirty-two nations, each having its own name,

      Swt. 14, 22.
  • Swá þeáh is tó geþencenne ðæt ða fíf þing þeáh hí tónemde sién mid wordum ðæt hit is eall án þing ðonne hí gegaderode beóþ

    atqui necessarium est confiteri nomina quidem esse diversa, nullo vero modo discrepare substantiam,

      Bt. 33, 1; Fox 122, 11.
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v.  nemnan.
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