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manung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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manung, e; f.
monition, admonition, advice
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  • Seó monung ðære godcundan árfæstnesse

    admonitio divinæ pietatis,

    • Bd. 4, 25
    • ;
    • S. 599, 24.
  • Ðá sealdon hí strange manunge

    dant fortia monita,

    • 1, 12
    • ;
    • S. 481, 13.
  • Tó onfónne and tó ongitanne ða monunge ðære hálwendan láre

    ad suscipienda et intelligenda doctrinæ monita salularis,

    • 2, 12
    • ;
    • S. 512, 26.
a claiming or exaction of debt, tribute, &c.
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  • Gafules manung

    exactio,

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 30, 10.
  • Ic beóde ðæt hý nán man ne brocie mid feós manunge,

    • Chart. Th. 472, 10.
the place where toll is demanded, the district in which a power of summoning or exacting is exercised
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  • Monno sittende æt gæflæs monunge

    hominem sedentem in teloneo,

    • Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 9, 9.
  • Nemne man on ǽlces geréfan manunge swá fela manna swá man wite ðæt ungelygne sýn,

    • L. Ath. iv. 1
    • ;
    • Th. i. 222, 9.
  • Ðæt wé rídan be eallum tó mid ðam geréfan ðe hit on hismonunge sý,

    • v. 8, 2
    • ;
    • Th. i. 236, 13.
the people residing in such a district, and bound to answer his summons
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  • Fó se geréfa tó mid his monuuge, and ádrífe ðæt spor út of his scíre,

    • v. 8, 4
    • ;
    • Th. i. 236, 22.
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