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wanung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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wanung, e; f.
a making less,
diminution. Cf. wanian, I.
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  • Sume naman synd

    diminutiva,

    ða geswuteliaþ wanunge,
      Ælfc. Gr. 5; Zup. 16, 18.
  • Ða word habbaþ hwílon sincopam, ðæt ys, wanunge: amauisti vel amasti, hér ys se

    ui

    áwege, 25 ;
      Zup. 146, 17.
abatement, reduction, checking. v. wanian, I.
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  • Hwæt getácnaþ ðæs fyl*-*menes ofcyrf on ðam gesceape búton gálnysse wanunge ? Homl. Th. i. 94, 33.
a weakening, an impairing, hurt, injury, v. wanian, I.
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  • Wonung detrimentum, Wrt. Voc. ii. 106, 29. Dispendium, i. damnum, impedimentum, defectio, periculum, detrimentum æfwerdla, wonung, wom, wana,

    vel

    hénþa,
      140, 68.
  • Gyf him þince ðæt hé hæbbe rúh líc, ðæt byð his góda wanung,

      Lchdm. iii. 170, 24.
  • Góda wanigend (wanung,

      MS. T. ), 172, 29.
  • Wanunge

    dispendio

    ,
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 28, 37.
  • Ðæt náðær ne þǽ ne ús God ne þurfa oncunnan for ðæræ waniungæ on úrum dæge

    quatinus nec tibi nec nobis Deus debeat imputare hanc imminutionem diebus nostris actam.

      Chart. Th. 163, 26.
  • Nalæs bútan mycelre wonunge his weoredes

    non sine magno exercitus sui damno,

      Bd. 2, 2; S. 504, 7.
  • Is nýd ðæt sume mid wonunge heora woruldǽhta synd gerihte

    necesse est ut quidam damnis corrigantur,

      I. 27; S. 490, 10.
  • Hé mycle wonunge and ǽwyrdlan wæs wyrcende ðære mærwan cyrican weaxnesse

    magno tenellis ecclesiae crementis detrimento fuit,

      2, 5 ; S. 506, 37.
  • Mid ðám hefigestum wonungum his ríces fram his feóndum geswenced gravissimis regni sui damnis at hostibus adflictus, 3, 7 ; S. 530, 18. (3 a) a weakening, reducing the strength of something. Cf. wanian, I. (3 a) :-- Flǽsces wonunge

    carnis maceratione,

      Rtl. 14, 33.
a growing less,
a decrease in number, size, etc. v. wanian,
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  • Dæghwamlíce geleáffulle men nimaþ ðæt sand, and ne biþ nǽnig wonung on ðæm sande,

      Shrn. 81, 6.
  • Symle bið háligra manna getel geeácnod þurh árleásra manna wanunge, Homl. Th. i. 536, 25. (Ia)

    waning

    of the moon. v. wanian,
      II. (1 a) :--
    Ǽfre seó sǽ and se móna beóð geféran on wæstme and on wanunge, Lchdm. iii. 268, 13: Homl. Th. i. 102, 28.
decline, decay, v. wanian, II.
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  • Ðonne se móna wanaþ, ðonne tácnaþ hé disse worlde wanunge,

      Blickl. Homl. 17, 24.
a lack, want, defect
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  • Wanunge

    defectu,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 28, 43.
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  • wanung, n.