ábannan

ábannan
sv/t7 3rd pres ábenð past ábéonn/on ptp ábannen 1. to command, order, summon, convoke; 2. to announce, publish, proclaim; \ábannan út to order out, call out, call forth, call together, congregate, assemble

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