Artificial intelligent assistant

i-unne

i-unne, v. Obs.
  [OE. ᵹe-unnan (pres. ᵹe-ann, pa. tense ᵹe-{uacu}ðe, pa. pple. ᵹe-unnen), f. ᵹe-, i-1 + unnan to grant; = OS., OHG. giunnan, MHG. gunnen, Ger. gönnen.]
  trans. To grant.

c 888 K. ælfred Boeth. xxix. §2 Þa nolde se cyning..him his feores ᵹeunnan. a 1000 O.E. Chron. an. 959 (Laud MS.) God him ᵹeunne, þæt his gode dæda swyðran wearðan, þonne misdæda. c 1175 Lamb. Hom. 125 Ure drihten and ure alesend iunne us allen þet we swa..maȝen his hest..halden. c 1205 Lay. 16549 Godd hit me iuðe þat ich hine igripen habben. a 1225 Ancr. R. 30 Uor alle þeo þet habbeð eni god ido me, iseid me, oþer iunned me. 12.. Prayer to Our Lady in O.E. Misc. 193 [Ich] Swo me hadde ifurn do, ȝif hit me crist i-ȝuðe.

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