GÁD
- noun [ neuter ]
- interjection
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Ðæt ðám géngum þrým gád ne wǽre wiste ne wǽde
that there should be no lack of food or clothing to the three youths,
- Cd. 176 ;
- Th. 222, 10 ;
- Dan. 102 : Elen. Kmbl. 1981 ;
- El. 992.
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Ne biþ ðé ǽnigra gád wilna
there shall not be to thee a lack of any pleasures,
- Beo. Th. 1903 ;
- B. 949.
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Ne wæs me in healle gád
there was not a want to me in the hall,
- Exon. 94 a ;
- Th. 353, 20 ;
- Reim. 15.
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Ne wyrþ inc wilna gǽd
there shall not be to you two a lack of pleasures,
- Cd. 13 ;
- Th. 15, 21 ;
- Gen. 236.
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Nis him wilna gád, ne meara, ne máþma, gif he ðín beneah
there is not to him a desire for pleasures, nor horses, nor treasures, if he lacks thee,
- Exon. 123 b ;
- Th. 475, 6 ;
- Bo. 43.
Bosworth, Joseph. “GÁD.” 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/13075.
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