ágnian
- verb [ weak ]
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Ðá ðe ic áh ł ágnigo
quae possidet
,- Lk. L. 18, 12.
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Alle ðá ðe ágnegæð ł áh (ǽngað, R.)
omnia quae possidet,
- 12, 44.
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Ágnigeð (-að,
- R.), 15.
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Ágnageð (-igað,
- R.), II, 21.
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Ágneges
possidete.
- Mt. L. 25, 34.
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Ágnege (agan, R.) gold
possidere aurum
,- 10, 9.
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Swá hé hit ágnode swá hé hit týmde
whether he declared himself to have been the owner or traced possession to another
.- Ll. Th. i. 160, 8.
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Gif hwá ná furðor teám ne cenð ac ágnian wile if any one does not carry the teám
further, but declares himself to have been the owner
, i.- 290, 19.
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Gif hé ðá gód þe ús God tó gemánan sealde him synderlíce ágnað (ǽgnað, Hatt. MS.)
qui commune Dei munus sibi privatum vindicant
,- Past. 334, 13.
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Ðá unwaran þe him ágniað (-at,
- Hatt. MS.)
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Tó hwon ágnodest þú þé ánum þæt ic inc bám sealde,
- Wlfst. 259, 15.
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Ahni[ende] (áhniend. Hpt. 523, 4)
usurpans
,- An. Ox. 5127.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ágnian.” 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/38297.
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