Ge-myndelic
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-myndelic
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-myndelic
- Add: I. that deserves to be remembered, memorable :-- Him gelamp swýðe gemyndelic (valde memorabilis) wíse, Gr. D. 227, 3. Gehýr þú þás race be þám apostole and swíðe gemyndelic eallum geleáffullum, Ǽlfc. T. Grn. 16, 13. II. that brings to mind, admonitory, hortatory, v. ge-myndiglic :-- Ðes cwyde mæg beón swýðe gemyndelic eallum þám þe . . . Godes folce riht bodian sculon, Wlfst. 283, 7. Gemindelic gehádedum mannum, 304, 2. Gemyndelice exortatoria, Wrt. Voc. ii. 145, 74. III. that preserves the memory of something :-- Gemyndelic memoriale, Bl. Gl. Eówres gemyndelican memoriale, Wrt. Voc. ii. 54, 31. Þá þrúh on gemyndelicre stówe hí gesetton sarcophagum in memoriale quoddam posuit, Guth. Gr. 169, 159. ge-myndelic