ginian
- verb [ weak ]
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Geongendi
oscitantes,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 115, 75.
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Þá giniendan
hiulcas,
- 42, 49.
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Geonath, ginath
battat, batat,
- Txts. 43, 269.
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Geót on bollan and geona ymb,
- Lch. ii. 50, 12.
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Se wóda man stód gynigende and þýwde mid múþe ꝥ hé Martinum ábite,
- Hml. S. 31, 538.
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Geoniendum bile
hiulco rostro, i. aperto ore,
- An. Ox. 2409.
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Draca mid giniendum (geniendum,
v. l.
) múðe,- Gr. D. 156, 11.
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Hí cleopodon giniendum (geonigendum,
v. l.
) múþum,- 241, 8.
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Þá geoniendan þrotbollan
hiulcos (i. apertos) gurguliones,
- An. Ox. 3574.
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Gionat
garrit,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 109, 49.
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Geonaþ
garret,
- 40, 55.
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Ginað
barrat
(cf. barrit elefans cum uocem emittit,- Corp. Gl. H. 23, 34), 10, 69.
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Beneoðan swíðe deóp niwolnys ginode (geonode,
v. l.) profundum subter praecipitium patet,
- Gr. D. 52, 18.
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Þǽr geonode (gynude, v. l.) inþǽre hracan swylce þǽr hwylc seáð wǽre
quasi quoddam barathrum patebat in gutture,
- 241, 12.
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Hú Marcus Curtius besceát on þá genigendan (gyniendan,
v. l.
) eorþan,- Ors. 3, 3, tit.; S. 2, 32.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ginian.” 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/50804.
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