Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

Dictionary online

ge-openian

  • verb [ weak ]
Dictionary links
Grammar
ge-openian, -openigean; p. ode; pp. od, ad.
trans. To open, manifest, shew, reveal
Show examples
  • He bæd him engla weard geopenigean uncúðe wyrd

    he prayed the guardian of angels to reveal to him the unknown fate,

    • Elen. Kmbl. 2201
    • ;
    • El. 1102
    • .
  • Se anweald geopenaþ his yfel and gedéþ hit sweotol

    power reveals his evil and makes it plain,

    • Bt. 16, 3
    • ;
    • Fox 56, 20
    • :
    • Salm. Kmbl. 266, 2
    • .
  • He his godcundnysse, mihta mid ðam tácne geopenode

    he revealed the powers of his divinity with that miracle,

    • Homl. Th. 1 54, 31
    • :
    • Gen. 18, 20
    • .
  • He heofonan ríces infær geopenode

    he opened an entrance to the kingdom of heaven,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 128, 24
    • :
    • 260, 11
    • :
    • i. 78, 27
    • .
  • Geopena ongeán me lífes geat

    open to me the gate of life,

    • 76, 3
    • .
  • Ðæt he geopenige

    that he shew,

    • Past. 21
    • ;
    • Swt. 159, 24
    • ;
    • Hat. MS
    • .
  • God hine onwrýhþ ðeáh ðe wit hine ne geopenian

    God will reveal it though we two do not make it manifest,

    • Blickl. Homl. 187, 17
    • .
  • Geopenod

    opened,

    • 9, 8
    • .
intrans. To open
Show examples
  • Ðá geopenode seó sǽ togeánes Moysen

    the sea opened before Moses,

    • Swt. A. S. Rdr. 63, 228
    • .
Linked entries
v.  openian.
Full form

Word-wheel

  • ge-openian, v.