nemnan
- verb [ weak ]
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Ða cennest sunu ðone ðú nemnest Hǽlend,
- Blickl. Homl. 7, 19,
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Ðú nemdest mid áne noman ealle tógædere woruld,
- Met. 20, 55.
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Ða hé nemde (nominavit) apostolas ; Simonem ðæne hé nemde (cognominavit ) Petrus,
- Lk. Skt. 6, 13-14.
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Hé ðone yldestan Noæ nemde,
- Cd. Th. 75, 4 ;
- Gen. 1235.
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Hig nemdon (
vocant
)hyne hys fæder naman Zachariam,
- Lk. Skt. 1, 59.
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Ðysne dæg hié nemdon siges dæg,
- Blickl. Homl. 67, 13.
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Ðone wé wifel wordum nemnaþ
which we call beetle, when we speak of it,
- Exon. Th. 426, 14 ;
- Rä. 41, 73.
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Hine tó sylfcwale secgas nemnaþ
men speak of him as a suicide,
- 330, 25 ;
- Vy. 56.
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Eác hí óðre worde beornas Baðan nemnaþ
men also use the name Bath in speaking of it,
- Chr. 973 ;
- Erl. 124, 13: 975 ;
- Erl. 124, 32.
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David sylf nemde hine drihten
ipse David dicit eum dominum,
- Mk. Skt. 12, 37.
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Heó sylf hié þeówen nemde,
- Blickl. Homl. 13, 13.
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Drihten ða cynelícan burh forhogodlíce naman nemde
the Lord used a contemptuous name (wíc) in speaking of the royal city,
- 77, 23, 26.
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Ðis andwerde líf hé nemde for weg
this present life he spoke of as a way,
- L. E. I. 35 ;
- Th. ii. 432, 23.
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Ðone hwítan hláf (the eucharistic bread) ðone ðú sealdest Saban ússum fæder nemdon heó hine swá
(sic eum appellare consuerant ),
- Bd. 2, 5 ;
- S. 507, 15.
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Ne gyrne gé ðæt eów man Láreówas nemne
nolite vocari Rabbi,
- Mt. Kmbl. 23, 8: Ps. Th. 82, 4.
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Ðéh ðe gewrito oft nemnen eal ða lond Méðia,
- Ors. 1, 1 ;
- Swt. 10, 24.
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Ðeáh mon anweald and genyht tó twǽm þingum nemne ðeáh hit is án
though power and abundance be spoken of as two things, yet are they one,
- Bt. 33. 1 ;
- Fox 120, 21.
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Hí gewunedon hí móder cýgean and nemnian (tó hátenne and tó nemnenne, MS. B.)
quam matrem vocare consueverant,
- Bd. 4, 23 ;
- S. 594, 39.
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Ðæs fæder wæs Wóden nemned,
- 1, 15 ;
- S. 483, 30: Blickl. Homl. 81, 1.
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On ðǽm bócum ðe nemned is
Actus Apostolorum,
- 133, 11 : 137, 31.
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Ðæt wæs swíðe heálíc nama ðæt Sanctus Johannes engel wæs nemned,
- 167, 32.
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Ðam is tó naman nemned Drihten
Dominus nomen est ei,
- Ps. Th. 67, 4.
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Ne nemn ðú Drihtnes naman on ýdel ne byþ unscyldig se ðe his noman on ýdel nemþ
non assumes nomen Domini Dei tui in vanum! nec enim habebit insontem Dominus eum,qui assumpserit nomen Domini frustra,
- Ex. 20, 7.
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Ic naman ðínne nemde, Dryhten,
- Ps. Th. 118, 55.
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Hé nemde mé mínne noman
vacavit me nomine meo,
- Bd. 5, 6 ;
- S. 619, 37.
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Hine se ár be naman nemde,
- Elen. Kmbl. 155 ;
- El. 78.
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Se nemde God niþþa bearna ǽrest ealra,
- Cd. Th. 69, 13 ;
- Gen. 1135.
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God nemdon and hine bǽdon,
- 48, 22 ;
- Gen. 779.
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Ongan swegles weard be naman nemnan,
- J
- udth. Thw. 22, 27 ;
- Jud. 81.
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For míne bróðru ic bidde, and míne ða neáhstan nemne swylce,
- Ps. Th. 121, 8.
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Ðǽm unþeáwum ðe ic ǽr nemde,
- Met. 25, 62.
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Ealle ða óðru gód ðe wé ǽr nemdon,
- Bt. 24, 3 ;
- Fox 84, 24 : Cd. Th. 288, 20 ;
- Sat. 383.
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Sege hwæt ic þence, nemn gif ðú hit gereccean mǽge,
- Blickl. Honal. 181, 14.
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Mágun wé nemnan
we can tell,
- Exon. Th. 107, 25 ;
- Gú. 64.
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Ðeáh ðe ic hý níhst nemnan sceolde
though I should mention their names last,
- 326, 10 ;
- Víd. 126.
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Pronomen spelaþ ðone naman ðæt ðú ne þurfe tuwa hine nemnan
the pronoun represents the noun so that you need not mention it (the noun) twice,
- Ælfc. Gr. 5 ;
- Som. 3, 30.
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Swá on ðære, ilcan láre nemned (
mentioned
)is,
- Blickl. Homl. 133, 34.
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Gif landágende man ætsace, ðonne nemne man him his gelícan ealswá micel Wente swá cyninges þegne,
- L. N. P. L. 52 ;
- Th. ii. 298, 10.
Bosworth, Joseph. “nemnan.” 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/23547.
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