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ge-fylce

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ge-fylce, -filce, es; n.
Wright's OE grammar
§357; §574;
A collection of people, army, troop, division
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  • Ða Wylisce menn gewinn up ahófon and syððan heora gefylce weóx hí hí on má todǽldon

    the Welshmen raised war . . . and after their number had increased they separated into more [bands],

    • Chr. 1094; Erl. 230, 36
    • .
  • Hí férdon mid miclum gefilce

    they marched with a great army,

    • Thw. Hept. 162, 38
    • .
  • Send ðǽrto gefylcio

    send troops against it,

    • Past. 21, 5; Swt. 161, 6; Hatt. MS
    • .
  • Hie wǽrun on twǽm gefylcum

    they were in two divisions.

    • Chr. 871; Erl. 74, 16, 30
    • :
    • Nar. 19, 22
    • .
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v. fylc.
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v.  ge-filce.
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  • ge-fylce, n.