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þegnung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
þegnung, e; f.
Wright's OE grammar
§615;
Service, ministration.
service, good office done by one to another
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service to a lord or master
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service of an official,
office, official employment, ministry
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the act of serving in an official capacity
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service of food, a meal, food served, food, provision. v. þegnian, II, and cf. gémung
for similar specialization of a general term
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in a personal sense,
a following, retinue, train, cf. folgaþ
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Etymology
[Fer (werpð) manifeald þeninge fire does service of many kinds, O. E. Homl. i. 233, 26.]
Similar entries
v. ǽfen-, bisceop-, cyric-, fulluht-, geár-, heáh-, líc-, mynster-, tíd-, tó-, úht-, weofod-, wic-þegnung (-þénung),
and following words.
Linked entries
v.  ǽfen-þénung þéning þénung.
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  • þegnung, n.