ge-sciftan
- verb [ uncertain ]
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Is lencten ús eallum tó dǽdbóte gescyft, þæt wé on þám fæce . . . wið God gebétan . . . ,
- Wlfst. 102, 17.
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Stów gecwéme gebróþrum sí ámearcud (designetur) . . . þæt hús ealswá wé sǽdan gescifte
(designatam),
- Angl. xiii. 397, 464.
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Syndon eahta heálice mægnu þurh Godes mihte mannum gescyfte, Wlfst. 68, 19. II a. to appoint a person to a position, office, &c. :-- God gescifte ǽnne swá gerádne mann þe áhte geweald ealles ðæs splottes
God appointed a man of this kind to be the owner of all the plot,
- Hml. S. 23, 414.
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Beón gescyfte
(ordinentur)
gebróþru, þá tó sealmsange geǽmtian,- Angl. xiii. 444, 1121.
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Gescifte,
- 422, 815.
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Sýn twégen tó þám sylfan gescyfte
(destinati),
- 410, 640.
- God sylf ðás þingc swá gescifte and mid his fadunge gedihte. Hml. S. 23, 256.
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Hú bisceophádas wurdan ǽrest ástealde and be Godes dihte mannum gescyfte, Wlfst. 176, 7. II a.
to regulate
a measure, weight, &c. :-- Ne beó ǽnig metegyrd lengre þonne óðer, ac be þæs scriftes gemete ealle gescyfte, and ǽlc gemet and ǽghwilc gewihte beó be his dihte gescyft swíðe rihte,- Ll. Th. ii. 314, 5-8.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-sciftan.” 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/49551.
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