Mynegung

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - mynegung

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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mynegung
f. I. admonition, exhortation (monitus, Ælfc. Gr. II; Som. 15, 16. Mynigung, 43; Som. 44, 53. Mynegunge monitionem, 15; Som. 18, 4. Þurh Albinus myngunge (hortatu). Bed. pref. ; S. 472, 8. ' Ne ondrǽde gé eów' hé cwæþ . . . þurh ðás minegunge . . . , L. Ælfc. P. 13; Th. ii. 364, 26. Þurh ðæs apostoles mungunge (myngunge, MSS. O. F. ; minegunge, MS. T. ), R. Ben. 53, 1. Heó wolde þurh his mynegungum hire mód getrymman. Homl. Th. ii. 146, 10. Æfter mynegungum Æðeluuoldes ðe mé oft manode, Chart. Th. 240, 30. Menegungum hortamentis, Hpt. Gl. 485, 52. II. a demand for payment of what is due, a claim (v. mynegian, II c) :-- Þurh ða gedurstegnysse ðe folces men wiðhæfton ðære gelómlícan mynegunge (myngunge, MS. F. ) . . . ðe úre láreówas dydon ymbe ðæt neádgafol úres Drihtnes, L. Edg. S; Th. i. 270, 25. Ne forlǽte hé ða mynegunge let him not relinquish the claim, L. Æðelst. v. 7 ; Th. i. 234, 26. mynegung

Related words: mynegian, II b) :-- Mynegung

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