móna
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Setl his swá swá sunna . . . and swá swá móne,
- Ps. Vos. 88, 38.
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Ðæs mónan geár hæfð seofon and twéntig daga and eahta tída. On ðám fyrste hé underyrnð ealle ðá twelf tácna þe seó sunne undergǽð twelf mónað . . . Ðæs mónan ryne is swíðe nearo for þan þe hé yrnð ealra tungla niðemest and þǽre eorðan gehendost . . . þis is þæs mónan geár; ac his mónað is máre, ꝥ is þonne hé gecyrð níwe fram þǽre sunnan oð ꝥ hé eft cume hyre forne ágeán . . . and eft þurh hí beó ontend. On ðám mónðe synd getealde nigon and twéntig daga and twelf tída: þis is se mónelica mónað, and hys geár is ꝥ hé underirne ealle ðá twelf tunglan,
- Lch. iii. 246, 24-248, 21.
- Æfter sunnan setlgange, ǽr mónan úpryne, i. 330, 18.
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Swá hwǽr swá þe móna byð feówertýne nihta eald,
- Lch. iii. 244, 11.
Bosworth, Joseph. “móna.” 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/55572.
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