geinnian

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Equivalent to ġe- +‎ innian.

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ġeinnian

  1. to restore
    (a) property to a rightful owner
    (b) a person to a position
  2. to replace, fill in for, supplement
  3. to make up for, repair
    • c. 992, Ælfric, "The First Sunday in Lent"
      We lybbað mislice on twelf monðum: nu sceole we ure gymeleaste on þysne timan geinnian, and lybban Gode, we ðe oðrum timan us sylfum leofodon.
      We live diversely for twelve months: now we shall at this time repair our heedlessness, and live to God, we who at other times have lived for ourselves.
  4. to bring in, put up, lodge

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