, es; m. One who claims (debts &c.) :-- Se wæs ǽrest theloniarius ðaet is gafoles moniend he (St. Matthew) was first theloniarius, that is a tax-gatherer, Shrn. 131, 24.
Cite the scanned version of the original dicionary like this:
Bosworth, Joseph. "maniend." An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: Based on the Manuscript Collections of the Late Joseph Bosworth. Ed. Thomas Northcote Toller. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1898. 668.
.Add: a creditor :-- Hé sǽde þ̵ hé wǽre hefelíce geswenced fram his maniende (moniendan, v. l.) for twelf scillingum quia a creditore suo pro duodecim solidis graviter offligeretur, intimavit. Gr. D. 157, 32. Hé hét þ̵ hé ágeáfe his maniende (-um, v. !. ), 158, 21.