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un-gewítnod

  • adjective
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un-gewítnod, adj.
Unpunished,
of the person to whom punishment might be given
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  • Ne beó gé on nánre leásre gewitnysse, for ðon ðe se leása gewita ne bið hé nǽfre ungewítnod,

    • L. E. I. 27
    • ;
    • Th. ii. 424, 1: Homl. Ass. 148, 10.
  • Ne wén ðú ná be ðé ðæt ðú ungewítnod beó,

    • Homl. Skt. ii. 25, 159.
  • Wé beóð mid Gode suá micle suíðor gebundne suá wé for monnum orsorglícor ungewítnode syngiaþ bútan ǽlcre wrace (

    quanto spud homines inulte peccamus

    ),
    • Past. 17
    • ;
    • Swt. 117, 23.
of the fault for which punishment might be given
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  • Ðæt him biþ ungewítnode hiora yfel on ðisse worulde,

    • Bt. 38, 3
    • ;
    • Fox 200, 28.
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v. unwítnod.
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v.  un-wítnod.
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