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ge-niðerian

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-niðerian, -niðrian, -neðerian, -nyðerian; p. ode, ade; pp. od, ad
To put down, bring low, subdue, humiliate, condemn
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  • Nelle gé ge-nyðerian and gé ne beóþ genyðerude

    polite condemnare et non condemnabimini,

      Lk. Bos. 6, 37.
  • Ne ic ðech geniðro

    nec ego te condemnabo,

      Jn. Skt. Lind. 8, 11.
  • Eágan ofermodra ðú genyðeræst

    oculos superborum humiliabis,

      Ps. Spl. 17, 29.
  • Útan cumene men eów genyðriaþ

    strangers shall bring you low,

      Deut. 28, 43.
  • Ðú genyðerodest te humiliasti,

      Ps. Spl. 88, 11.
  • He ðurh his ðrowunga deófles ríce geneðerode

    he through his passion put down the devil's kingdom,

      Blickl. Homl. 7, 13.
  • Alle geniðradon hine

    omnes condemnaverunt eum,

      Mk. Skt. Lind.14, 64.
  • On Godes dóme geniðerod

    condemned at God's judgment,

      Homl. Th. i. 60, 33.
  • Geniðrad

    damnatus,

      Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 27, 3: Mk. Skt. Lind. 16, 16.
  • Se ðe hyne upahefþ se byþ genyðerud

    qui se exaltaverit humiliabitur,

      Mt. Bos. 23, 12.
  • Simon ne aríseþ nǽfre forðon ðe he is sóðlíce deád and on écum wítum genyðerod

    Simon will never arise for he is really dead and sunk in eternal punishments,

      Blickl. Homl. 189, 20; Judth. l0; Thw. 23, 9; Jud. 113.
  • Ðurh Cristes sige ealle hálige wǽron gefreólsode; swá ðonne beóþ ða synfullan genyðerade mid heora ordfruman swá he genyðerad wearþ

    through Christ's victory all holy people were set free; so then the sinful shall be subdued with their chief as he was subdued,

      Blickl. Homl. 33, 1: Chr. 1075; Erl. 214, 17.
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v.  ge-neoðerian ge-nyðerian.
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