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ge-mǽne-líce

  • adverb
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ge-mǽne-líce, adv.
Commonly, in common, generally, mutually, in turn, one amongst another; communiter, generaliter, invicem
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  • Ðæt hý ðæt feoh mihton him eallum gemǽnelíce to nytte gedón

    that they might apply that wealth to the use of all in common,

    • Ors. 2, 4
    • ;
    • Bos. 43, 24
    • :
    • Bt. 39, 13
    • ;
    • Fox 234, 28
    • .
  • Iohannes ðá beád ðreóra daga fæsten gemǽnelíce

    John then ordered a general fast of three days,

    • Homl. Th. i. 70, 8
    • .
  • Þurh hí sende gemǽnelíce ða þing eall ða ðe to cyrican bigange and þénunge nýdþearflíco wǽron

    misit per eos generaliter universa quæ ad cultum erant ac ministerium ecclesiæ necessaria,

    • Bd. 1, 29
    • ;
    • S. 498, 8
    • .
  • Ðæt gé lufion eów gemǽnelíce, swá ic eów lufode

    ut diligatis invicem, sicut dilexi vos,

    • Jn. Bos. 15, 12, 17
    • .
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  • ge-mǽne-líce, adv.