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meeting, v. ge-métan; A.
the coming together of two or more persons
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  • On gemétinge

    in conveniendo,

      Bl. Gl. Æt gemétinge, Ll. Th. ii. 424, 30.
  • Hé hí tó him genam and clypte, and hí ealle þancunge dydon for heora gemétinge, Hml. S. 30, 384. (l a)

    a hostile meeting

    :-- Heora gemétting wæs æt
      Trefia, Ors. 4, 8; S. 186, 31.
  • Geméti[n]g,

      5, 7; S. 228, 24.
  • Somnite æt óþran gefeohte mid máran fullume tó Rómána gemétinge cóman,

      3, 8 ; S. 120, 25.
  • Hé hié mid þǽm ilcan wrence beswác þe hé æt heora ærran gemétingge dyde,

      4, 9; S. 188, 33.
an assembly, a body of persons who have come together
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  • Ælc gemétinc omnis conventus (plebis), Bl. Gl. Háligra heáh gemétincg

    consilium sanctorum,

      Ps. Th. 88, 6.
  • Hwylce word hé gehýrde be him sprecan in gemétinge

    (conventu)

    þára áwyrgedra gásta,
      Gr. D. 190, 18.
  • Eft bihald ofer ðás gimoetinge

    (conventionem), and ðín bloedsunge ofer hiá (eos )

    ðerhdǽl,
      Rtl. no, 32.
  • Þá gemétinga and gesomnunga hwíttra monna albatorum hominum conventicula, Gr. D. 319, l. Gemétincga

    conventicula, conventus,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 135, 46.
  • Ðæt ieldesðe setl on gemétengum

    (conventibus)

    hí sécað,
      Past. 37, 8.
an invention, v. ge-métan; B
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  • Gemétinga

    adinuentionum,

      An. Ox. 2, 437.
a convention, an agreement
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  • Þý lǽs se Godes þeów ǽniges teónan óht ongeáte for þissere gemétingce (gemittinge,

    v. l. ) ex conventione eadem,

    the agreement that he should be brought to
      Rome, Gr. D. 35, 27.
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