ge-twǽfan
- verb [ weak ]
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Ne lǽt ðú ðec síðes getwǽfan láde gelettan lifgendne monn
do not thou let any living man divert thee from thy course, hinder thy journey,
- Exon. 123 b ;
- Th. 474, 2 ;
- Bo. 23 :
- Beo. Th. 3820 ;
- B. 1908 :
- 963;
- B. 479 .
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Sóna biþ ðæt ðec ádl oððe ecg eafoþes getwǽfeþ
soon will it be that disease or sword will deprive thee of vigour,
- 3531 ;
- B. 1763 .
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Sumne Geáta leód feores getwǽfde
one the Goths' prince separated from life,
- 2871 ;
- B. 1433 .
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Gúþ wæs getwǽfed
the contest was parted,
- 3320 ;
- B. 1658 .
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Swelaþ sǽ-fiscas sundes getwǽfde
the sea -fishes shall burn cut off from the ocean,
- Exon. 22 b ;
- Th. 61, 20 ;
- Cri. 987 .
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Him se mǽra mód getwǽfde
the great one took courage from them,
- Cd. 4 ;
- Th. 4, 14 ;
- Gen. 53 :
- 148 ;
- Th. 185, 8 ;
- Exod. 119 [?
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-twǽfan.” 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/16651.
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