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ge-hradian

  • verb [ weak ]
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trans, (i) to cause a thing
to be done rapidly
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  • Hé sóna getimbrian hét mǽrlic mynster on þreóra geára fæce. ꝥæt wile þincan ungeleáflic eallum þǽm þe þá stówe on uferum tídum geseóð and þis ne gemunaþ. Hé ꝥ; ilce mynster þus gehradod hét S Marian gehálgian,

      Lch. iii. 438, 16.
to cause to attain an end quickly, to prosper a person
or undertaking
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  • God hí sóna gehradode, swá ꝥ hí þǽr gemétton áne mǽre þrúh,

      Hml. S. 20, 78.
  • Heora síðfæt wæs from Drihtne sylfum gehradad and gefyrðrad

    a Domino suum iter erat prosperatum

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      Bd. 4, 19; Sch. 446, 2.
intrans.
To come quicily, happen quickly
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  • Sóna wól ealra mána somod gehradode

    luxuriam continuo omnium lues scelerum comitari adcelerauit

      Bd. 1, 14; Sch. 38, 18.
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  • ge-hradian, v.