gím-ness
- noun [ feminine ]
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Ne is ðarf ðǽm hálum gémnise
non est opus valentibus medico
,- Mt. L. 9, 12.
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Ðá ðe gémnisse (cura) bihófadon ge-hǽlde, Lk. R. L. 9, II. Hé salde him mæhte gémnisse (-nisses, L.) tó untrymnissum
dedit illis potestatem curandi infirmitates
,- Mk. R. 3, 15.
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Of gémnise
about healing (on the Sabbath)
; de cura (Sabbati murmuran-tes),- Lk. p. 8, 4.
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Hé gémnise his dyde (hine lácnude. W. S.)
curam eius egit
,- Lk. L. ID, 34.
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Mið gémnisse bróðres
correptione fratris
,- Mt. p. 18, 6: Rtl. 43, 27.
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Dryhten gémnisse hafað mín
Dominus curam habet mei
,- Ps. Srt. 39, 18: Lk. L. 10, 35.
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Nis ðé gémnis (gémeniso, L.) be ǽngum
non est tibi cura de aliquo
,- Mt. R. 22, 16.
- Ne is ðé gémnise, ꝥte . . . . Lk. L. R. 10, 40.
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Gémnisse (
sollicitudo
) woruldes ðisses,- Mt. L. 13, 22.
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Gémnise mettes and woedes,
- Lk. p. 7, 15.
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Mið gémnissum lífes
sollicitudinibus uitae
,- Lk. L. 8, 14.
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Gémnisum (-nisse, R.) ðisses lífes
curis huius uitae
,- 21, 34.
- v. fore-gímnes, ofer-gímnes.
Bosworth, Joseph. “gím-ness.” 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/50790.
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