ge-tæl
- noun [ neuter ]
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Ðæra etendra getæl wæs fíf þúsenda wera
manducantium fuit numerus quinque millia virorum,
- Mt. Bos. 14, 21.
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Seó Abbudisse hét hine [Cædmon] lǽran ðæt getæl ðæs hálgan stǽres and spelles
the Abbess commanded [them] to teach him [Cædmon] the series of the holy story and narrative;
Abbatissa jussit illum [Cædmonem] seriem sacræ historiæ doceri, Bd. 4, 24; S. 598, 5: Homl. Th. ii. 222, 3. -
Getel is numerus, Ælfc. Gr. 13; Som. 15, 56: Num. Pref. Ágene naman habbaþ ánfeald getel, and nabbaþ mænigfeald; eác sunne and móna syndon ánfealdes geteles
proper names have a singular number and have not a plural; the sun and moon are also of the singular number,
- 13; Som. 16, 1.
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Sume naman synd óðres cynnes on ánfealdum getele, and óðres cynnes on mænigfealdum getele
some nouns are of one gender in the singular number, and of another gender in the plural number,
- 13; Som. 16, 25, 26.
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On fulfremedra hálgena geteal in the number of perfect saints, Nat. S. Greg. Els. 9, 2, God geíce fela þúsenda to ðison getale
Deus addat ad hunc numerum multa millia,
- Deut. 1, 11.
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Twelf pund be getale
twelve pounds by tale,
- Chart. Th. 577, 19.
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Getalu vel heápas vel hundredu
centurias,
- Ælfc. Gl. 96; Som. 76, 25; Wrt. Voc. 53, 34.
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All getalu oððe cynn
omnes tribus,
- Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 24, 30.
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Hie gemitton getalum myclum
they met in many tribes,
- Cd. 80; Th. 101, 27; Gen. 1688.
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Getæl laterculum, Cot. 119:
catalogus,
- 31, 37, 104.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-tæl.” 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/16350.
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