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cnódan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
cnódan, cneódan; pp. [ge-]cnóden.
to impute, attribute
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  • Gif hwæt welgedónes bið, ðonne cnódað him ðæt ealle ðá ðe him under*-*ðiédde bióð mid herenesse

    omnes subditi, si qua bene gesta sunt, laudibus efferunt,

      Past. 111, 3.
to attribute, call by a person's name,
name after a person
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  • Þone tún mon his naman cneódeð (cweðeþ,

    v. l.) cujus nomine vicus cognominatur,

      Bd. 2, 20; Sch. 189, 8.
  • Wæs se heretéma (Theodoric) Críste gecnóden (cf. hé wæs Crísten, Bt. 1; F. 2, 6)

    the leader bore the Christian name,

      Met. 1, 32.
Etymology
[For meanings cf. Icel. kenna to impute; to name.]
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