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myndgian

  • verb [ weak ]
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myndgian, <b>. II.</b>
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to bring to the notice of a person
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  • For ðám ic ðé mindgige, ꝥ þú ongite ðætte nán gesǽlþ nis on þisse andweardan lífe

    ut agnoscas in his fortuitis rebus beatitudinem constare non posse, sic collige

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      Bt. 11, 2 ; F. 34, 14.
to remind a person of something (gen. )
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  • Wé magon beón suá nyttran æt him, gif wé hié myndgiað hira gódna weorca

    utilius apud illos proficimus, si et eorum bene gesta memoramus,

      Past. 211, 21. [Bt. 35, 3; F. 160, 7; 35, 2; F. 156, 14. v. mynegian.
    ] Hié beóð tó myndgianne þǽra góda ðe hié ǽr dydon, Past. 303, 8.
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