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cnódan

  • verb [ weak ]
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cnódan, cneódan; ic cnóde, ðú cnódest, he cnódeþ, cneódeþ, pl. cnódaþ; p. cneád, pl. cnudon; pp. cnoden, gecnoden
To give, assign, call, carry out, exalt tribuĕre, attribuĕre, efferre
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  • Gyt mon his naman cneódeþ

    yet man calls by his name

    • Bd. 2, 20;
    • S. 522, 24.
  • Gif hwæt welgedónes biþ, ðonne cnódaþ him ealle mid hérenesse

    if anything be well done, then all exalt him with praise;

    si qua bene gesta sunt, omnes laudibus efferunt

    • Past. 17, 3;
    • Hat. MS. 22b, 3.
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v.  ge-cnoden cneódan.
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