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ge-þýdan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-þýdan, p. de; pp. ed
To join, associate; sŏciāre
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  • Monige to ðære ánnesse hí geþýddan þurh geleáfan ðære hálgan Cristes cyrican

    plūres ūnĭtāti se sanctæ Christi ecclēsiæ crēdendo sŏciare,

      Bd. 1, 26; S. 488, 12.
  • Saga hú ðú ðec geþýde on clǽnra gemong

    say how thou associatest thyself in the company of the pure!

      Exon. 71 b; Th. 267, 22; Jul. 419.
  • Us is swíðe mycel nédþearf ðæt we us geþýdon to úrum hálgum gebedum

    there is very great need for us to betake ourselves to our holy prayers,

      Blickl. Homl. 133, 8.
  • Wit sceoldan beón tosamne geþýdde

    we had to be joined together,

      Shrn. 39, 19.
  • He wæs Gúþláce neáh geþýded

    he was nearly associated to Guthlac,

    47 a;
      Th. 162, 6; Gú. 971.
Similar entries
v. ge-þeódan.
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v.  ge-þeódan.
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