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ge-mang

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
ge-mang, -mong, es; n.
Wright's OE grammar
§559;
a mingling together, mixture, crowd, throng, company, multitude, an assemblage, a congregation; commixtio, turba, cœtus, sŏcietas
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  • Ic bebeóde wundor geweorþan on wera gemange

    I command a miracle to be done in the midst of men,

      Andr. Kmbl. 1460; An. 730.
  • God mihtig stód godum on gemange

    Deus stĕtit in synăgōga deōrum,

      Ps. Th. 81, 1.
  • In heora gemange

    in their congregation,

      L. Wih. 23; Th. i. 42, 6 : Nicod. 6; Thw. 6, 8.
  • Gáras sendon in heardra gemang

    they sent their darts into the throng of the brave,

      Judth. 11; Thw. 24, 36; Jud. 225.
  • On clǽnra gemang

    in the company of the pure,

      Elen. Kmbl. 191; El. 96 : 216; El. 108 : 236; El. 118.
an assembly for legal or other business
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  • Ne miltsa ðú þearfan on gemange

    paupĕris non misĕrēbĕris in jūdĭcio,

      Ex. 23, 3.
  • Ne mæg ic ána eówre gemang acuman

    non văleo sōlus nĕgōtia vestra sustĭnēre,

      Deut. 1, 12 : Shrn. 40, 30.
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v.  ge-mong ge-mong -mang.
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  • ge-mang, n.