ge-nemnan
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Monno . . . wæs genemned
hominem Matthaeum nomine,
- Mt. L. 9, 9.
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Wes heora heratoga Reóda geháten, from þám heó sind genemnode Dæl Reódi,
- Chr. P. 5, 2.
- Þus hié wǽron genemnde, Dubslane and Maccbethu, 891 ; P. 82, 26.
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On þá burn þe ys genemned
(dicitur)
- Effrem, Jn. II, 54.
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On þám staþe þe is genemned Ypwines fleót,
- Chr. 449; P. 12, 7 : 552 ; P. 16, 25 : 926 P. 107, 24.
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Þú his naman hǽlend ge-nemnest,
- Lk. l, 31.
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Genemne ðú noma is haelend
vocabis nomen ejus Iesum,
- Mt. L. i. 21.
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Ðeáh þú ealle gesceafta áne naman genemde, ealle þú nemdest tógædere and héte woruld
though thou gavest each element a separate name, thou didst name them collectively and call them world,
- Bt. 33, 4; F. 128, 27.
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Leóht wæs þurh Drihtnes word dæg genemned,
- Gen. 130.
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Ðá apostolasgenemde
quos apostolos nominavit,
- Lk. L. 6, 13.
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Genemna laruas
vocare Rabbi,
- Mt. L. 23, 7.
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Ꝥ bið hálig Godes sunu genemned,
- Bl. H. 7, 24.
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Sé þe heora cyning mid rihte genemned wǽre,
- 177, 12.
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Þá syndan huntigystran genemde,
- Nar. 38, 3.
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Ic forléto ðá boec ðá from Lucianus and Hesichio genemnedo praetermitto eos codices quos a Luciano et Hesychio nuncupatos, Mt. p. 2, 10. (2 a) of the title of a book :-- Ðá bóc ðe is genemned on Englisc Hierdebóc, Past. 7, 19. II a. to call so and so, say that a person or thing is so and so :-- Ðeignas salt eorðu genemde discipulos sal terrae appellans, Mt. p. 14, 11, Ic genemned eam nihthrefne gelíc, Ps. Th. 101, 5. II b. genemnan tó
to speak of as
:-- Heó hié sylfe tó ðeówene genemde (cf. Ic eom Drihtnes þeówen, 20),- Bl. H. 9, 24.
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Oft bið on hálgum gewrietum genemned midfeorh (-feorwe, MS.) tó gioguðháde
in sacro eloquio aliquando adolescentia juventus vocatur,
- Past. 385, 31.
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Godes gelaðung is genemned tó ánum mǽdene,
- Hml. Th. ii. 10, 20.
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Hé wæs syððan eall genemned tó Sunnandæge oð ðæs Mónandæges lihtincge,
- Wlfst. 210, 3.
- Æðelwald . . . and Óscytel, and swíðe monige eác him þe wé nú genemnan ne magon. Chr. 905; P. 94, 15.
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Háligne Gást . . . Fæder oððe Freóbearn. Ne sint þæt þreó Godas þriwa genemned,
- Hy. 10, 44.
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Man sceal habban wǽngewǽdu . . . , and fela ðinga ðe ic nú genæmnian ne can, Angl. ix. 264, 6. III a.
to mention
:-- Þára on háde sint syx genemned,- El. 741.
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Þá genemde þǽra scypmanna án Sc̃s Martynus and hyne bæd hylpes. Þá stylde se storm sóna, Shrn. 147, 8. [In Bt. 33, 4; F. 128, 31, 35 probably for genemned should be read gemenged
as in the corresponding
- Met. 20, 66, 79.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-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/49028.
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