ge-manian
- verb [ weak ]
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Sticelse ábryrdnesse gemanod ł getiht
stimulo conpunctionis instigatus, i. praemonitus.
- An. Ox. 602.
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Gemanad
compulsa,
4366.
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Þonne hié ꝥ eall gemunan and þurh ꝥ leóht gemanode beóþ,
- Bl. H. 129, 21, 8.
- Ælfwine cwæð . . . 'Gemunað þá mǽla . . . 'Offa gemǽlde . . . 'Hwæt ! Þú Ælfwine hafast ealle gemanode þegenas tó þearfe,' By. 231.
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Hiú gemonade from móder hire cweð
illa, praemonita a matre sua, inquit,
- Mt. R. 14, 8.
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Ne þurfon wé ná þæs wénan, þæt úre Drihten ús nelle þára leána gemanian, þe hé ús hér on eorðan forgyfen hafað, Wlfst. 148, 16: 261, 18. IV a. to make demand for a debt,
to dun
:-- Sum hafenleás man sceolde ágyldan healf pund ánum men and wæs oft gemanod for ðǽre lǽne,- Hml. Th. ii. 176, 35.
- (O. Sax. gi-manón : O. H. Ger. ge-manón memorare, admonere, commonere.)
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-manian.” 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/48833.
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