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un-gerýde

  • adjective
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Grammar
un-gerýde, adj.
Rough, violent
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  • Se egeslíca swég ungerýdre sǽs,

    • Wulfst. 137, 7.
Etymology
[Unirude duntes wið mealles istelet,
  • O. E. Homl. i. 253, 12.
Cf. An unrude raketehe,
  • 249, 24.
Unnseollþe unnride inoh forr to dreȝhenn,
  • Orm. 4784.
Oferrcumenn wiþþ nan unnride strenncþe,
  • 12527.
Ðis fis (the whale) ðat is unride (rimes with wide),
  • Misc. 16, 505: 20, 631:
(rimes with side),
  • 646
. A kowel ful unride (rimes with shride = scrýdan),
  • Havel. 964.
Þe unrideste wunde þat men may see,
  • 1985.
Þen rewis þe king of unride (-rode) werkis,
  • Alex. (Sk.) 871
  • .
Þou has ragid with unryd gestis,
  • 460
. See also Halliwell's Dict. unride.]
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v. following words.
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v.  ge-ryd ge-rýde.
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