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ágnian

  • verb [ weak ]
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ágnian, = áhnian; part. ágnigende; p. ade, ode; pp. ad, od; v. a.
To own, possess, to appropriate to himself, to prove or claim as one's own; possidere, vindicare sibi
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  • Hú miht ðú, ðonne, ðé ágnian heora gód

    how canst thou, then, appropriate to thyself their good?

    • Bt. 14, 1; Fox 42, 26
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  • Ðone gleówstól [MS. gleáwstól] bróðor mín ágnade

    my brother possessed the seat of joy,

    • Exon. 130a; Th. 499, 3
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    • Rä. 88, 10
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  • He ágnige hit

    let him prove it as his own [keep possession of it, Th.],

    • L. C. S. 24; Th. i. 390, 10, 11
    • :
    • L. O. 13; Th. i. 184, 5
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  • Swá he hit ágnode [MS. B. áhnode], swá he hit týmde

    as he claimed it as his own, so he advocated it,

    • L. Ed. 1; Th. i. 160, 8
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  • Áhnodon,

    • Ps. Spl. 43, 4
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Derived forms
ágan
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v.  áhnodon ægnian.
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