togeanes
Middle English
Old English
Etymology
An adverbial genitive form of togægn.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /toːˈjæ͜ɑː.nes/
Adverb
tōġēanes
- towards
- c. 992, Ælfric, "ON THE PURIFICATION OF ST. MARY"
- Maria, Cristes moder, bær þæt cild, and se ealda Symeon eode hire tōġēanes, and gecneow þæt cild ðurh onwrigenysse, and hit beclypte and bær into ðam temple.
- Mary, Christ's mother, bare the child, and the old Simeon went towards her, and knew the child through revelation, and took it in his arms and bare it into the temple.
- c. 992, Ælfric, "ON THE PURIFICATION OF ST. MARY"
Descendants
- English: togains
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