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geáþ

  • noun [ feminine ]
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Grammar
geáþ, e; f.
Foolishness, lightmindedness, luxury, mockery; stultĭtia, lascīvia, luxŭria, ludibrium
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  • Ðú, on geáþe, hafast ofer witena dóm wísan gefongen

    thou, in foolishness, host taken thy course against wise men's judgment,

    • Exon. 67 a
    • ;
    • Th. 248, 16
    • ;
    • Jul. 96.
  • Þeódum ýwaþ wísdóm weras, siððan geóguþe geáþ gǽst aflíhþ

    men manifest wisdom to people, when the spirit puts to fight the lightmindedness of youth,

    • 40 a
    • ;
    • Th. 132, 19
    • ;
    • Gú. 475.
  • Ðý-læs ðæt wundredan weras and idesa, and on geáþ gutan

    lest men and women should wonder thereat, and pour it forth in mockery,

    • 50 b
    • ;
    • Th. 176, 8
    • ;
    • Gú. 1206.
Etymology
[Geác a cuckoo :
Icel. gaúð, f. a barking.
]
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v.  geahþe.
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