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ge-ánlǽcan

  • verb
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to unite one person to another,
unite persons as associates
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  • Feówer þeóda hine underféngon tó hláforde, Peohtas and Bryttas, Scottas and Angli, swá swá God hí geánlǽhte tó ðám,

      Hml. S. 26, 107.
  • Hé wearð geánlǽht mid geleáfan tó ðám hálgan were,

      19, 103.
  • Geán-lǽht

    ascissitur (militonum catenis ),

      An. Ox. 4178.
  • Wǽron þá fyrmestan heáfodmenn Hinguar and Hubba, geánlǽhte, þurh deófol, Hml. S. 32, 30. l a. intrans. To join together in an undertaking :-- Geánlǽhtan

    conspiraverant

    ,
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 134, II.
to get together, collect, assemble
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  • Geánlǽhte Lisias fíf and sixtig þúsenda fyrdendra þegena,

      Hml. S. 25, 362.
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