ge-mǽnelíce
- adverb
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God eallum mancinne forgeaf him gemǽnlíce fisccinn and fugelcinn and þá feóuerfetan deór,
- Ælfc. T. Grn. 4, 41.
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Þ feoh hí mid heom tó þám scræfe gemǽnelíce hæfdon,
- Hml. S. 23, 213.
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Þ hí ealle habbon heofonan ríce him gemǽnelíce him sylfum tó méde,
- Hml. A. 45, 519.
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Mǽdenu magon beón Crístes módru. Eall Crístes gelaðung is Crístes módor . . . , Maria is módor líchamlíce and módor gástlíce, líchamlíce heó ána and gástlíce gemǽnelíce
(Mary alone is according to the flesh Christ's mother, but in a spiritual sense she shares the title with others),
- Hml. A. 33, 214-223.
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Hí ealle gemǽnelíce him hýren cuncti obediant, R. Ben. 15, 15 : Hml. A. 179, 341: Bd. I. 23; Sch. 49, ii. Hé gemǽnlíce (-mǽne-, v.l.) mid gebróðerum his Drihten ne ðancað
non occurrit, ut simul omnes dicant versum,
- R. Ben. 69, 10.
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Ic nú þás þing wríte tó þé gemǽnelice and tó mínre méder and mínum geswustrum,
- Nar. 3, 7.
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Seó hiés and þá fulfremedan weorc gemǽnelíce
(communiter)
butú þá þing beóð gefyllede,- R. Ben. 20, 7.
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Ealle gé geleáffulle men synt tó myngienne gemǽnlíce, from þon lǽston oð þone mǽslan,
- Ll. Th. ii. 418, 26.
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Drihten þe ús ealle gemǽnelíce
(pariter)
tó écum lífe gelæde,- R. Ben. 132, 9.
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Hé ðis bóc áurát Gode and Sancte Cúðberhte and allum ðǽm hálgum gimǽnelíce, ðá ðe in eólonde sint,
- Jn. L. p. 188, 2.
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Þá óþre heom gemǽnelíce betwyh on þisse þénunge þeówian
ceteri sibi invicem serviant,
- R. Ben. 59, 4.
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Gebiddaþ eów gemǽnelíce
orate pro invicem,
- Scint. 30, 12 : 37, 6 : 64, 16.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-mǽnelíce.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/48790.
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