in-geþanc
Morphological Analysis
Wordclass: Noun
Gender: Masculine, Neuter
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in-geþanc
. In l. 5 for
angustum l.
angustam.
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in-geþanc
, es ; m. n. Thought, thinking, cogitation, intent, mind, heart, conscience :-- Seaxes ord and seó swíðre hond eorles ingeþonc and ord somod the knife's point and the right hand, the mind of man and the point combined, Exon. 123 a ; Th. 472. 8 ; Rä. 61, 13. Ðæt ingeþonc ǽlces monnes ðone líchoman lít [lǽt?] ðider hit wile the mind of every man bends [leads ?] the body whither it will, Bt. Met. Fox 26, 235 ; Met. 26, 118. Gif hé his ingeþances anweald næfþ if he has not power over his mind, Bt. 29, 3; Fox 106, 26.