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ge-rǽde

  • adjective
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ge-rǽde, adj.
Add: I. skilled, instructed, advised
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  • Be gerǽdre

    consulta

    ,
      An. Ox. 8, 130.
  • Tó þig ꝥ ðá óþre ðe gerǽdran beón and ðe beteran (gelǽrede sýn and gebeterade, v. l.) ðurh his gódan gebysnunga

    ut eius exemplo alii erudiantur,

      R. Ben. 108, 24.
arranged, disposed properly
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  • Ne wyrð nǽfre folces wise wel gerǽde on þám earde þe man wóh gestreón lufað a

    people's condition will never be well ordered in the land where wrongful gain is loved,

      Ll. Th. ii. 312, 28.
  • Gerǽdre

    eliganti,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 33, 22.
simple, plain; of language,
prose
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  • Ǽrest eroico metro, and æfter fæce gerǽdum (-e, v. l.) worde

    (piano sermone)

    ,
      Bd. 5, 23; Sch. 698, 18.
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v. un-gerǽd; ge-rád; adj. and sbst.
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