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ge-dræg

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ge-dræg, ge-dreag, es; n.
A dragging, band, multitude, tumult; tractus, turma, tumultus
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  • He wolde sécan deófla gedræg

    he would seek the band of devils,

    • Beo. Th. 1516
    • ;
    • B. 756
    • .
  • Eác ðon breost-ceare sin-sorgna gedreag sý æt him

    even when care of breast, multitude of constant sorrows be at him,

    • Exon. 115 b; Th. 444, 10
    • ;
    • Kl. 45
    • .
  • Ðǽr wæs fordénera gedræg

    there was a tumult of undone men,

    • Andr. Kmbl. 85
    • ;
    • An. 43
    • .
  • Ðǽr wæs wíde gehýred earmlíc ylda gedræg

    then was widely heard the wretched tumult of mortals,

    • 3108
    • ;
    • An. 1557
    • .
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v.  ge-dreag -dræg.
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  • ge-dræg, n.