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ge-weaxan

  • verb [ strong ]
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ge-weaxan, p. -weóx; pp. -weaxen
To grow, grow up; crescere
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  • Gúþ sceal geweaxan

    war shall grow,

    • Exon. 90 a
    • ;
    • Th. 338, 27
    • ;
    • Gn. Ex. 85
    • .
  • Moises geweóx

    Moises creverat,

    • Ex. 2, 11
    • .
  • Geweaxen

    auctus,

    • Exon. 99 b
    • ;
    • Th. 372, 22
    • ;
    • Seel. 96
    • :
    • Gen. 38, 11
    • .
  • Ðǽm landbúendum is beboden, ðæt ealles ðæs ðe him on heora ceápe geweaxe, hig Gode ðone teóðan dǽl agyfen

    to farmers it is commanded that of all which increases to them of their cattle, they give the tenth part to God,

    • L. E. I. 35
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    • Th. ii. 432, 29
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  • Gyf hit geweaxen man sý fæste I geár

    if he be grown man let him fast one year,

    • L. Ecg. P. iv. 52
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    • Th. ii. 218, note 11, line 9
    • .
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v.  ge-wæxen.
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