Ge-mǽnnes
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-mǽnnes
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-mǽnnes
- Add :-- I. joint tenancy of property :-- Duobus carris dabo licentiam silfam ad illas secundum antiquam consuetudinem et constitutionem in aestate perferendam in commune silfa quod nos Saxonicae in geménnisse dicimus, C. D. ii. I. 27. II. joint occupancy of a place, fellowship of those who together occupy a place :-- -Sý hé áscyred fram beódes gemǽnnesse privatur a mense participatione, R. Ben. 49, 2. Þæt wé his ríces gemǽnnesse mid him ágan móten ut regni ejus mereamur esse consortes, 6, 3. III. fellowship, communion with people :-- Ne bið hé ná wýrðe ǽnigre gemǽnnysse (communione) mid eáwfæstum mannum, Ll. Th. ii. 174, 36. IV. sharing, imparting :-- Weldǽde and gemǽnnysse (communionis) nelle gé forgytan, Scint. 165, 18. V. common, general, (in) common, (in) general. Cf. gemíénelíce; IVGif in gemǽnnisse alle God gebédon si in commune omnes Deum deprecarenlur, Mt. p. 9, 5. ge-mæn-nes,ge-mænnes