emn
- adjective
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Ðæs wísan monnes mód biþ swíðeemn
the wise mans mind is very even,
- Past. 42, 1;
- Hat. MS. 58 a. 16: 17, 5;
- Hat. MS. 23 a. 7: Ps. Th. 10, 8.
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Næs ic nǽfre swá emnes módes
I was never of so even a mind.
- Bt. 26, 1;
- Fox 90, 25.
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Seó burh wæs getimbred on swíðe emnum lande
the city was built on very level land,
- Ors. 2, 4;
- Bos. 44, 20: Past. 4, 2;
- Hat. MS. 10 a, 14.
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Habbaþ emne wǽga and emne gemetu and sestras
stătēra justa et æqua sint pondĕra, justus mŏdius æquusque sextārius,
- Lev. 19, 36.
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On emn
on even ground, by, near;
in æquāli, juxta,- Gen. 16, 12: 21, 19: Jos. 10, 5: Homl. Th. i. 30, 16: Byrht. Th. 137, 9;
- By. 184 .
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To emnes
over against, opposite;
adversus, contra,- Ors. 1. 1 ;
- Bos. 21, 8: 3, 9;
- Bos. 68, 25: Cod. Dipl. 1102 ;
- A.D. 931 ;
- Kmbl. v. 194, 32;
- 195, 2.
Bosworth, Joseph. “emn.” 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/9345.
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