ge-wanian
- verb [ weak ]
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                        Se láreow ne sceál ða inneran giémenne gewanian for ðære úterran abisgunge the teacher is not to diminish his care of inner things for outer occupations ,- Past. 18, 1 ;
- Swt. 127, 8 ;
- Hat. MS .
 
- His cynelícan gefe gewonian - to diminish his royal gift, - Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. ii. 304, 27 .
 
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                        Ðone hryre ðe se feallenda deófol on engla werode gewanode the loss that the falling devil caused in the host of angels, - Homl. Th. i. 32, 23 :
- 214, 24 .
 
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                        He his godcundnesse nán wiht ne gewanode he did not at all diminish his divinity, - Blickl. Homl. 91, 9 .
 
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                        Gewanude, - Th. Chart. 203, 36 .
 
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                        Gewonade, - Exon. 44 a ;
- Th. 148, 19 ;
- Gú. 747 .
 
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                        Búton he his flǽsclícan lustas gewanige unless he diminish his fleshly lusts ,- Homl. Th. i. 96, 3 :
- Past. 48, 1 ;
- Swt. 127, 12 ;
- Hat. MS .
 
- Ne gé nán þing ne gewanion - ye shall not diminish ought, - Ex. 5, 8 .
 
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                        Gewonige, - Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. ii. 100, 27 .
 
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                        Is mín flet-werod gewanod my band of retainers is lessened, - Beo. Th, 958 ;
- B. 477 :
- Cd. 24 ;
- Th. 31, 6 ;
- Gen. 481 :
- Gen. 8, 1 .
 
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                        Ðá wæs ðæm tunglum gewonad heora beorhtnes then had the stars their brightness diminished, - Shrn. 64, 22 .
 
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                        Giwonia deesse, - Rd. 71, 37 .
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-wanian.” 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/16731.
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