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ge-neósian

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-neósian, p. ode; pp. od [neósian to visit]
To visit, come to; visĭtāre, adīre
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  • Beheald holdlíce, hú ðú hraðe wylle geneósian niða bearna ealra þeóda

    intende ad visĭtandas omnes gentes,

      Ps. Th. 58, 5.
  • Hí ne mihton hine for ðære manegu geneósian

    non potĕrant adīre eum præ turba,

      Lk. Bos. 8, 19.
  • Ðú geneósast hine

    visĭtas eum,

      Ps. Spl. 8, 5.
  • Se gesǽliga his ealdcýþþe eft geneósaþ

    the blessed [bird] again visits its old country,

      Exon. 61 a; Th. 222, 20; Ph. 351.
  • Forðam ðe he ge-neósode, and his folces alýsednesse dyde

    quia visĭtāvit, et fecit redemptiōnem plebis suæ,

      Lk. Bos. 1, 68, 78.
  • Us mid hǽlo hér geneósa

    visĭta nos in salutāri tua,

      Ps. Th. 105, 4.
  • Ðæt ic geneósige temple his

    ut visĭtem templum ejus,

      Ps. Spl. 26, 8.
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v.  neósian.
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