manian
- verb [ weak ]
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Hé hié suá micle má lufað suá hé hié suíður manað and suingð
ut eo se filios Dei sentiant, quo illos disciplinae flagella castigant,
- Past. 251, 22.
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Him fylgð God, ðonne hé hine monað . . . and hine spænð ðæt hé tó him gecierre
Deus subsequens monet, qui ad se redire persuadet,
- 407, 9.
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Wé maniað ꝥ man Sunnandæges freóls mid eallum mægene healde,
- Cht. E. 231, 18.
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Gif wé mid rícan mannan hwæt embe úre neóde manian willað si cum hominibus potentibus volumus aliqua suggerere, R. Ben. 45. 20.
III. add
:-- On óðre wísan sint tó monianne (cf. lǽranne, 21) ðá iungan,- Past. 179, 19.
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Mínes sweóres fæder manode rihtes gafoles
pater soceri mei exactionem canonis egerat,
- Gr. D. 305, 36. .
Bosworth, Joseph. “manian.” 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/55097.
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