murnan
- verb [ weakstrong ]
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Gif ðú ðonne heora þegen beón wilt and ðé heora þeáwas líciaþ tó hwon myrnst ðú swá swíðe
si probas, utere moribus, ne queraris,
- Bt. 7, 2 ;
- Fox 18, 7.
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Sélre biþ ǽghwæm ðæt hé his freónd wrece, ðonne hé fela murne,
- Beo. Th. 2775 ;
- B. 1385.
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Ðæt mín murnende mód.
- Bt. 3, l ;
- Fox 4, 18: Beo. Th. 99 ;
- B. 50: Andr. Kmbl. 3332 ;
- An. 1669 : Exon. 101 a ;
- Th. 380, 28 ;
- Rä. l, 15.
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Geómor sefa. hyge murnende,
- 15 a ;
- Th. 31, 24 ;
- Cri. 500.
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Cwom seó murnende Maria,
- 119 b ;
- Th. 459, 33 ;
- Hö. 9: 121 a ;
- Th. 464, 22 ;
- Hö. 91.
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Bonan gnornedon, mǽndon murnende,
- 38 b ;
- Th. 128, 8 ;
- Gú. 401.
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Murnan on móde
to be sad at heart,
- Cd. 35 ;
- Th. 45, 31 ;
- Gen. 735: Judth. 11 ;
- Thw. 23, 33 ;
- Jud. 154.
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Hí murnaþ on móde.
- Cd. 169 ;
- Th. 212, 6 ;
- Exod. 535.
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Ne beó ðú on sefan tó forht, ne on móde ne murn
be not fearful of mind, nor anxious of heart,
- Andr. Kmbl. 197 ;
- An. 99.
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Ne mæg ná for feore murnan se ðe wrecan þenceþ freán
not for life must he care that his lord will avenge.
- Byrht. Th. 139, 25; By. 259, Ne
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murn ðú for ðí méce ðe wearþ máðma cyst,
- Wald. 1, 44 ;
- Vald. 1, 24.
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Hyge wæs oncyrred ðæt hié ne murndon æfter mandreárne
the mind was o'erthrown, so that after the glad life of men they longed not,
- Andr. Kmbl. 73 ;
- An. 37.
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Sum sceal murnan meotudgesceaft móde gebysgad
the Maker's decree shall one mourn, troubled in mind,
- Exon. 87 b ;
- Th. 328, 19 ;
- Vy. 20 : Salm. Kmbl. 971 ;
- Sal. 485.
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Se ðe hiora welt ne murnþ náuþer ne friénd ne fiend ðé má ðe wédende hund
he that rules them regards neither friend nor foe any more than he would a mad dog
(cf. se hláford ne scrífþ freónde ne feónde,- Met. 25, 15 ),
- Bt. 37, l ;
- Fox 186, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “murnan.” 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/23251.
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