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ge-wenian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
ge-wenian, p. ede; pp. ed.
to accustom, to accustom any one to one's self; assuefacere
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  • Gewenede hine sylfne to heora synlícum þeáwum

    he accustomed himself to their sinful manners,

    • Ælfc. T. Lisle 34, 20
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    • Bt. Met. Fox 29, 11
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    • Met. 29, 6
    • .
  • Heora láreówas him biódan ða ilcan mettas ðe hí ǽr tame mid gewenedon

    their teachers offer them the same meats which they before accustomed the tame with or with which they before accustomed them to be tame,

    • Bt. 25
    • ;
    • Fox 88, 18
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    • L. Edg C. 55
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    • Th. ii. 256, 9
    • .
to wean, to separate; ablactare, a lacte depellere, depellere, seducere
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  • Ðæt cild wearþ gewened

    puer ablactatus est,

    • Gen. 21, 8
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  • Se deófol wolde hine fram Gode gewenian

    the devil would wean him from God,

    • Job. Thw. 165, 11
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Etymology
[
O. H. Ger. ge-wenian assuefacere
.]
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v. wenian.
Linked entries
v.  ge-wænian.
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