neádunga (-inga)
- adverb
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Hé nolde niman mancyn neádunga of ðam deófle búton hé hit forwyrhte
he would not have taken mankind by force from the devil, unless he had forfeited it,
- Homl. Th. i. 216, 5.
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Ðone cniht ðe hé neádinga genam (
rapuisset
),- Ors. 1, 8 ;
- Swt. 42, 10.
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Hí hine neádunga mid him lǽddon
invitum duxerunt,
- Bd. 3, 18 ;
- S. 546, 22.
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Gif lǽweda man neádinga (
invite
)man ofsleá,
- L. Ecg. P. ii. 1 ;
- Th. ii. 182, 16.
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Neádunga,
- L. M. I. P. 6 ;
- Th. ii. 266, 27.
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Gif hé (man) wǽre neádunga (without power of choice, necessarily ) Gode underþeód, ðonne næfde hé nán wuldor for gódum weorcum,
- Boutr. Scrd. 17, 26.
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Sió leáse gesǽlþ tíhþ on lást neádinga (
inevitably
)ða ðe hiere tó geþeódaþ from ðǽm sóðum gesǽlþum; seó wiðerweardnes full oft ealle ða ðe hiere underþeódde bióþ, neádinga getíhþ tó ðám sóðum gesǽlþum, swá swá mid angle fisc gefangen biþ,
- Bt. 20 ;
- Fox 72, 7-11.
Bosworth, Joseph. “neádunga (-inga).” 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/23465.
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