ge-tǽcan
- verb [ weak ]
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Ic hit ðé wille getǽcan
I will teach it thee,
- Bt. 34, 9; Fox 146 13: 36, 1; Fox 172, 28.
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He cwæþ ðæt he mihte óðerne getǽcan [getǽcnan, MS. T.]
ostendĕre posse se dixit alium,
- Bd. 4, 1; S. 564, 2.
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Getǽcean,
- Ps. Th. 105, 25.
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Ðe ic ðé getǽce
which I will show thee,
- Cd. 137; Th. 173, 1; Gen. 2854.
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Ðú me róde ródera cining ryhte getǽhtest
thou hast rightly shown me the cross of heaven's king,
- Elen. Kmbl. 2148; El. 1075.
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Ðæt hie us fersc wæter and swéte getǽhton
ut dulcem aquam demonstrarent,
- Nar. 10, 20: Guthl. 3; Gdwn. 20, 24.
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Him Dryhten hlyt getǽhte
God assigned to them a lot,
- Andr. Kmbl. 12; An. 6: Beo. Th. 4031; B. 2013: Cd. 136; Th. 171, 32; Gen. 2837.
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We ðé wíc getǽhton
we assigned to thee a dwelling place,
- 127; Th. 162, 27; Gen. 2687.
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Weg rihtwísnyssa ðínra getǽc me
viam justĭfĭcātiōnum tuārum instrue me,
- Ps. Spl. 118, 27.
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Ðæt ðú me getǽhte
that thou teach me,
- Andr. Kmbl. 969; An. 485.
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Ðæt he riht getǽhte
that he should declare the truth,
- Elen. Kmbl. 1199; El. 601.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-tǽcan.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/16349.
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