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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *wunēn.
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Verb
wunian
- to live somewhere
Hwǣr wunast þū?- Where do you live?
Iċ wuniġe on þǣre byrġ, mīn brōðor on þǣm lande.- I live in the city, my brother in the country.
Mīn sweostor wunaþ ġīet mid ūrum ieldrum.- My sister still lives with our parents.
- to stay somewhere
Hē wunode ofer niht on þǣm lǣċehūse.- He stayed in the hospital overnight.
- late 10th century, Ælfric, "Saint Maur, Abbot"
Þā ġecwæþð sē abbod and ealle þā ġebrōðra þæt þēr ne mihte nā mā munuca wunian...- Then said the abbot and all the brothers, that no more monks could dwell there...
- c. 992, Ælfric, "For Palm Sunday"
Se Hælend wæs wunigende binnan ðam temple of ðisum dæge oð nu on ðunres-dæg, and ægðer ge mid láre ge mid wundrum þæt folc tihte to soðfæstnysse and to rihtum geleafan.- Jesus was staying in the temple from this day till now on Thursday, and both with doctrine and with miracles stimulated the people to truth and to right faith.
- to live or be in a certain condition
- late 10th century, Ælfric, Lives of Saints
Sē þeġn wæs wuniende butan wīfes nēawiste, forþan þe his ġebedda ġefaren wæs of life.- The thane was living without the companionship of a woman, for his wife had departed from life.
Wē wuniaþ on hyhte.- We live in hope.
Rihtwīsnes ne wunaþ on ǣ.- Justice does not consist in the law.
tælmearc þe wunaþ on unhlīsan- a date which will live in infamy
- to be located somewhere
- Cynewulf, Elene
Sæġe mē hwǣr sēo rōd wuniġe.- Tell me where the cross lies.
- to consist
- to remain, last, continue, endure
- Psalm 102:12
Þū on ēcnesse wunast, āwa, Dryhten; wunaþ þīn ġemynd þenden weorold stent.- You will last forever, always, Lord; the memory of you will endure while the world stands.
- c. 992, Ælfric, "On the Purification of St. Mary"
Ne ferde heo wórigende geond land, ac wæs wunigende geþyldelice binnan Godes temple.- She went not wandering through the land, but remained patiently within God's temple.
- to exist
- c. 992, Ælfric, "Of the Catholic Faith"
Se God wunað on Ðrynnysse úntodæledlic, and on ánnysse ánre Godcundnysse, soðlice oðer is se Fæder, oðer is se Sunu, oðer is se Halga Gast; ac þeah-hwæðere ðæra ðreora is án Godcundnys, and gelíc wuldor, and efen-ece mægenðrymnys.- God exists in Trinity indivisible, and in unity of one Godhead, for the Father is one, the Son is one, the Holy Ghost is one; and yet of these three there is one Godhead, and like glory, and coeternal majesty.
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