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ge-nóg

  • adjective
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Grammar
ge-nóg, -nóh; adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§128; §323; §421; §426; §427; §557;
ENOUGH, sufficient, abundant; satis, sufficiens, abundans
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  • He hæfþ on his ágenum genóh

    he has of his own enough,

      Bt. 24, 4; Fox 86, 8.
  • Ðǽr wæs genóg drinc sóna gearu

    there was soon drink enough ready,

      Andr. Kmbl. 3067; An. 1536.
  • Hwæt druge ðú dugeða genóhra

    what madest thou of the abundant blessings,

      Cd. 42 ; Th. 55, 3; Gen. 888.
  • Hí mágon geseón on him selfum synne genóge

    they may see in themselves sins enough,

      Exon. 26 a; Th. 77, 32; Cri. 1265.
  • Ðú hæfst ǽlces gódes genóh

    thou shalt have abundance of every good thing,

      Deut. 28, 11: Exon. 93 b; Th. 352, 8; Sch. 94: Cd. 29; Th. 39, 4; Gen. 619.
Etymology
[Orm. Laym. inoh: Plat. nog, genog: O. Sax. ginóg: O. Frs. enoch, anog, noch: Dut. genoeg: Ger. genug: M. H. Ger. genuoc, gnuoc: O. H. Ger. ginuog: Goth. ganóhs: Dan. nok: O. Nrs. gnogr.]
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v.  ge-nóh.
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  • ge-nóg, adj.