in-geþanc
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Ðæt hé selle Gode his ágne breósð, ðæt is his inngeðonc (ingeðanc,
v.l.
),- Past. 83, 1.
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Hú mǽg ꝥ yfel beón ꝥte ǽlces monnes ingeþanc wénþ ꝥte gód sié, Bt. 24, 4; F. 86, 12, Hé ongann smeálíce þencan on his módes ingeþance
velut in angustum suae mentis sedem recepta,
- 24, 1; F. 80, 6.
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Hweðer geleornodest þú þe myd þám eágum þe mid þám ingeþance (
intellectu
)?- Solil. H. 21, 13: 19, 1, 3.
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Mid eádméde ingeþance,
- Ps. C. 152.
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Ic wolde ꝥ ðú wendest þín ingeþanc from þám leásum gesǽlþum
deflecte in adversum mentis intuitum,
- 33, 3; F. 126, 5.
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Hit bið getǽsed on ðæt ingeðonc
in intimis tangitur,
- Past. 297, 18.
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Ingeþanc
precordia, i. intima,
- An. Ox. 3566.
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Hwelce sín ðáinngeðoncas monna búton suelce sumere hearpan strengas áþenede ?
quid sunt intentae mentes nisi quaedam in cithara lensiones stratae chordarum
?,- Past. 175, 6.
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Gé forseóþ þá craeftas eówres ingeþonces and eówres andgites
relicta conscientiae virtutisque praestantia,
- Bt. 18, 4; F. 66, 23.
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Ðá ingeðoncas ðe wealcað in dæs monnes móde
cogitationes quae volvuntur in mente,
- Past. 155, 21.
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Ðæt innegeðonc (in-, v. l.) ðǽre heortan
cordis intentio,
- Past. 141, 7.
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Ne gehwyrfde hine nǽfre ðæt unryhtwíse ingeðonc
(intentio perversa)
tó ðǽm wón andgiete,- 365, 18.
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On swelcum . . . ǽlces mennisces módes ingeþanc bið geswenced
in talibus humanorum actuum volorumque versatar intentio.
- Bt. 24, 3; F. 82, 21: 36, 3; F. 176, 6, 20.
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Mid ealles módes geornfullan ingeþance hígian,
- 22, 2 ; F. 78, 18.
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Sió synn ðe longe gesired bið, sió cymð symle of yflum ingeðonce
in studiis malitiosa semper intentione peccatur,
- Past. 435, 17.
Bosworth, Joseph. “in-geþanc.” 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/53918.
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