geunnan

Old English

Etymology

From ġe- + unnan. Cognate with North Frisian gunne, Old Saxon giunnan (Low German günnen), Dutch gunnen, Old High German giunnan (German gönnen).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈunːɑn/

Verb

ġeunnan

  1. to allow, grant or bestow (+ dat (person) + gen (thing))
    ic geann Ælfrice arcebisceope þæs landes æt Dumeltan
    I grant Ælfric the Bishop of the land at Dumbleton (Charters of Burton Alley)
  2. to concede (+ dat (person) + gen (thing))

Conjugation

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