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myntan

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Grammar
myntan, <b>. I a.</b>
Wright's OE grammar
§530;
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of the action of an inanimate object
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  • ꝥ áborstene clif hreás ofdúmeweard, and wæs farende oþ ꝥ hit cóm þǽr hit mynte feallan ofer ꝥ mynster, Gr. D. 12, II. I d. add: to mean something for a person :-- Ic hit ágnian wille tó ágenre ǽhte ꝥ ꝥ ic hæbbe, and nǽfre þé myntan plot ne plóh, ne turf ne toft, Ll. Th. i. 184, 6. I d a. the subject an immaterial thing personified :-- Nytende hwæt ofertó;werd mynte dæg

    ignorans quod superuentura pariat dies,

      Scint. 215, I.
Etymology
[v. N. E. D. mint.]
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