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that belongs to or
concerns all human bangs
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  • On hálgum bócum is se gemǽnelica deáð slǽpe wiðmeten . . . ealle móton slápan on ðám gemǽnelicum deáðe,

      Hml. Th. ii. 566, 27-34.
  • Se gemǽnelica deáð þæs mannes líchaman tó deáðe gebringð . . . Ne mæg nán man ætberstan þám gemǽnelican deáðe, ðe eallum mannum becymð,

      Hml. A. 54, 97-106.
  • Gemǽnelicum gafele

    generali (mortis) debito,

      An. Ox. 1447.
denoting co-operation, association
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  • (Ge)mǽnlicere (ge)férrǽdene

    contuberniali sodalitate,

      An. Ox. 2353.
  • Swá oft swá gé eów gemǽnelice gebeórscipas gegearwiað,

      Hml. A. 145, 43.
belonging to a community, public, general
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  • Þæt eal folc fæste tó gemǽnelicre dǽdbóte,

      Wlfst. 180, 23.
  • Swá swá man gerǽde for gemænelicre neóde,

      Ll. Th. i. 324, l: 382, 2.
ordinary
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  • Sume menn dyslíce fæstað ofer heora mihte on gemǽnelicum lenctene (

    in Lent, which being of ordinary occurrence, did not eall for excess in fasting ?)

      Hml. S. 13, 94.
of persons,
common, without special rank
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  • Embe þyssera ancersetlena, and eác gemǽnelicra muneca drohtnunge,

      Hml. Th. i. 546,
not ceremonially clean
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  • Gemǽnelicum

    (communibus)

    mið hondum, ꝥ is unðuegenum,
      Mk. L. 7, 2.
  • (O.H.Ger. ge-meinlíh communis.)
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