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ge-hladan

  • verb [ strong ]
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ge-hladan, p. -hlód, -hleód, pl. -hlódon; pp. -hladen, -hlæden.
to load, burden, freight, heap up; onĕrāre, impōnĕre, congĕrĕre, cŭmŭlāre
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  • Ðe he on foldan on his gǽste gehlód

    which he on earth loaded on his soul,

    • Exon. 23 a; Th. 64, 10
    • ;
    • Cri. 1035
    • .
  • He sǽbát gehleód

    he loaded the sea-boat,

    • Beo. Th. 1795, note
    • ;
    • B. 895, note
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  • gehlódon werum and wífum wǽghengestas

    they loaded the ocean-stallions with men and women,

    • Elen. Kmbl. 467
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    • El. 234
    • :
    • Cd. 174; Th. 220, 2
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    • Dan. 65
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  • Biþ seó módor wistum gehladen

    the mother is laden with provisions,

    • Exon. 128 a; Th. 492, 16
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    • Rä. 81, 16
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  • Ða wǽron ofætes gehlædene

    which were laden with fruit.

    • Cd. 23; Th. 30, 4
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    • Gen. 461
    • .
to draw [water]; haurire
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  • To gehladanne

    haurire,

    • Jn. Skt. Lind. 4, 15
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v.  ge-hleód ge-hlód.
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