ge-wis
- adjective
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Gewis be heora gerihtnesse
certus de illorum correctione,
- Bd. 5, 22 ;
- S. 644, 45 .
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Ðæt is gesægd ðæt he wǽre gewis his sylfes forþfóre
qui præscius sui obitus exstitisse videtur,
- 4, 24 ;
- S. 599, 14 .
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Wite ðæt érest gewiss ðæt ðæt mód byþ ðære sáwle ǽge
know first that as certain, that the mind is the soul's eye,
- Shrn. 178, 2 .
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Gewis is
constat,
- Hpt. Gl. 419 .
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Ða úþwitan ðe sǽdon ðæt nǽfre nán wiht gewisses nǽre búton twæónunga
the philosophers that said that there was no certainty without doubt,
- Shrn. 174, 25 .
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Swá litel gewis funden
found so little certain,
- Bt. 41, 4 ;
- Fox 250, 20 .
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Gewis andgit
intelligence,
- 5 ;
- Fox 252, 20, 30 .
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We syndon gewisse ðínes lífes
we are acquainted with thy life,
- Guthl. 5 ;
- Gdwin. 30, 18 .
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He hí gewisse gedyde and gelǽrde be ingonge ðæs écan ríces
de ingressu regni æterni certos reddidit,
- Bd. 4, 16 ;
- S. 584, 35 .
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On gewissum tídum
at certain times,
- R. Ben. interl. 48 .
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Of gewissum intingan
of certain causes,
- R. Ben. interl. 63 .
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Myd gewyssum gesceáde
with certain reason, wherefore;
propter certam rationem, quapropter
,- Nicod. 3 ;
- Thw. 2, 6 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-wis.” 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/16843.
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