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ge-nemnan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-nemnan, p. -nemde; pp. -nemned, -nemnod
To name; nominare
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  • On ðære ceastre, ðe is genemned Nazareth

    in civitate, quæ vocatur Nazareth,

      Mt. Bos. 2, 23: 5, 19: Mk. Skt. Lind. 15, 7: Cd. 6; Th. 8, 27; Gen. 130: 217; Th. 277, 16; Sat. 205: 221; Th. 287, 13; Sat. 366.
  • Ðá genemde ðæra scypmanna án Scs. Martynus

    then one of the sailors named St. Martin,

      Shrn. 147, 8.
  • Hí beóþ Godas genemnede [Cot. genemde]

    they are named gods,

      Bt. 37, 4; Fox 192, 9.
  • Hí Angle ge-nemnode wǽron

    they were named Angles,

      Homl. Th. ii. 120, 29.
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v.  ǽr-genemned nemnan ge-næmnian.
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