Ge-mǽnan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-mǽnan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-mǽnan
to lament, complain. I. trans. To complain of, have as a grievance :-- Gif þú gemune ꝥ þín bróðer oððe freónd áht ungeþwǽrlices wið þé gemǽne si recordatus fueris quia frater tuus habet aliquid adversum te, Gr. D. 349, 24. II. to lament, mourn. Take here ge-mǽnan; III. in Dict. , and add :-- Ðá ðe gemǽnas qui lugent, Mt. L. 5, 5. Ne gemǽnde gé nan planxistis, ii. 17. Gemǽnde uapulabil, Lk. L. 12, 47. v. mǽnan to lament. ge-mænan
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