ge-metfæst
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Gemetfæst
frugi, pareus uti,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 151, 32.
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In geþylde mægene gemetfæst
patientiae uirtute modestus,
- Bd. 4, 28 ; Sch. 525, 14.
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Hé wæs líðe and gemetfæst on his worde, and hé wæs geþyldig and eádmód
erat colloquio blandus, temperantia modestus,
- Guth. Gr. in, 82.
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Hé wæs swiðe geþyldig and eáðmód and gemetfæst on eallum his lífe. Bl. H. 213,
- 8. (2 a) as an epithet of a quality :--
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Hé wæs árfæst and gemetfæst and mildheort on his dǽdum,
- Bl. H. 217, 8.
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Wer milde and gemetfæst,
- Gú. 1080.
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Hé hæfð sundorgecynd milde gemetfæst. Hé is monþwǽre, nele láðes wiht ǽngum geæfnan,
- Pa. 31.
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Ǽfestes lífes and gemetfæstes abbod religiosae ac modestae uitae abbas, Bd. 5, 12;
Sch.
- 631, 23.
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Fela sceal tó holdan hámes geréfan and tó gemetfæstán manna hyrde, Angl. ix. 265, ll. Þám ungestæþþegan þú miht secgan ꝥ hé biþ unstillum fugelum gelícra ðonne gemetfestum monnum
inconstans studia permutat ? nihil ab avibus differt,
- Bt. 37, 4; F. 192, 24.
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Se wísdóm gedéþ his lufiendas wíse and wære and gemetfæste,
- 27, 2; F. 98, l.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-metfæst.” 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/48890.
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