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ge-wénan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-wénan, p. de; pp. ed
To hope, expect, suppose, think, esteem
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  • Ne þurfon hí to meotude miltse gewénan

    they need expect no mercy from the Lord,

    • Exon. 27 b
    • ;
    • Th. 83, 35
    • ;
    • Cri. 1366
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  • Nellaþ gé gewénan welan unrihte

    nolite sperare in iniquitatem,

    • Ps. Th. 61, 10
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  • On ǽrmergen ic on ðé gewéne

    in matutinis meditabor in te,

    • 62, 6
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  • Ic on God mínne gewéne

    spero in Deum meum,

    • 68, 3
    • :
    • 51, 7
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  • Se sóþfæsta bóte gewéneþ

    justus sperabit,

    • 63, 9
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  • On his milde mód gewénaþ

    sperant super misericordia ejus,

    • 146, 12
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    • 144, 16
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  • Ic me ðyslícre ǽr þrage ne gewénde

    I before expected not such a time for myself,

    • Exon. 72 a
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    • Th. 269, 21
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    • Jul. 453
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  • Gewéned ic eom

    æstimatus sum.

    • Ps. Spl. 87, 4
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    • 43, 25
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  • Ðás beóþ men gewénede

    hi putantur homines fuisse,

    • Nar. 35, 33
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