ge-namian
- verb [ weak ]
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Ætforan dám cásere, Aurelianus genamod,
- Hml. Th. ii. 308, 3.
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Wé habbað áne gástlice módor, seó is
ecclesia
genamod,- Wlfst. 67, 14.
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Ðæt land is on þreó genamod, ðæt is Hengest-esíg and Seofocanwyrð and Wihthám
the land is divided into three parts named respectively
. . . ,- C. D. v. 401, 25.
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Fæder and Sunu and Hálig Gást ne magon beón tógædere genamode (
cannot be included under one name),
- Hml. Th. ii. 282, 20: 606, 23.
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Biscop Grécisc is noma woerces . . . ofer, insceáwre; for ðon biscopas oferinsceawras genomado biðon aepiscopus Graecum est nomen operis . . . epis super, scopus
inspector; ideo episcopi superinspectores nominantur,
- Rtl. 194, 25.
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I a. to call by a name :-- Ðú sunu ðínne tuoelf nomun genomadest
Filium tuum .xii. nominibus nominasti,
- Rtl. 145, 12.
- Eal seó gelaðung ðe stent on mǽdenum and on cnapum, on ceorlum and on wífum, eal heó is genamod tó ánum mǽdene, swá swá Paulus cwæð . . . 'uirginem castam exhibere, ' Hml. Th. ii. 566, 12.
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III.
to mention by name, mention
:-- Hit is gecweden þæt se ealda Israhel ofer-wann seofon ðeóda, eahteoðe wæs Pharao, ac hí oferwunnon micle má þonne ðǽr genamode wǽron, Hml. Th. ii. 218, 26. -
IV.
to assign
something to a person :-- Ðæs hé eftleán wile ealles genomian,- Cri. lloi. Hit is gewunelic , on
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V.
to nominate, appoint
a person to a particular work :-- Há his cempan tó ðám slege genamode,- Hml. Th. i. 88, 3.
- Þǽra cempena suna wurdon genamode tó þám ylcan campdóme þe heora fæderas on wǽron. Hml. S. 31, 32.
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Hé hit mid gewitnysse bohte þára manna þe tó gewitnysse genamode synt,
- Ll. Th. i. 276, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-namian.” 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/48998.
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