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ge-eádmédan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-eádmédan, -eáþmédan, he -eádmédeþ; p. -médde, -métte; pp. -méded, -mét; v. a.
To humble, humiliate, subdue, submit one's self, humble one's self, deign, condescend, adore, worship; humiliare, dignari, condescendere, adorare
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  • Se gehnysta gást and geeádméded ingeþancum

    the bruised heart and humbled by reflections,

    • Ps. C. 50, 128
    • ;
    • Ps. Gen. ii. 279, 128
    • .
  • Ic geeádméded eom

    humiliatus sum,

    • Ps. Th. 141, 6
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  • Hí hí geeádmétte

    he humiliated [subdued] them,

    • Jud. 11, 33
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  • Se ðe hyne sylfne geeaþmét

    qui se humiliaverit,

    • Mt. Bos. 23, 12 : 18, 4
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  • Hine to him geeaþmédde

    he submitted himself to him,

    • 8, 2
    • :
    • Bd. 5, 3; S. 616, 9
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  • We cómon us him to ge-eádmédenne

    venimus adorare eum,

    • Mt. Bos. 2, 2
    • .
  • Geeámédun ðe ealle mǽgþa

    may all nations adore thee,

    • Gen. 27, 29
    • :
    • Ex. 11, 8
    • ;
    • Mt. Bos. 20, 20
    • .
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v. ge-eáþmédan, eádmédan.
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v.  ge-eáþmédan.
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