ge-brengan
- verb [ weak ]
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He wénþ ðæt ðone mon ǽr mǽge gebrengan on fǽrwyrde
that he thinks may bring the man earlier to a terrible fate,
- Past. 62; Swt. 457, 11 ;
- Hat. MS :
- Salm. Kmbl. MS. A. 176 ;
- Sal. 87: 296 ;
- Sal. 147 .
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Gif dfi gebrengest
if thou bringest,
- Salm. Kmbl. MS. A. 178 ;
- Sal. 88 .
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Iudith gebrohte heáfod on ðám fætelse
Judith put the head into the sack,
- Judth. 11; Thw. 23, 17 ;
- Jud. 125 .
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Ðú us to eádmédum gebrohtest
thou broughtest us to humility;
nos humiliasti,
- Ps. Th. 89, 17 .
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Hý hit gebrohton burgum in innan
they brought it within the towns,
- Exon. 75 b; Th. 284, 2 ;
- Jul. 691: 40 b; Th. 135, 24 ;
- Gú. 529 .
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On þeówote gebroht
brought into slavery,
- Ors. 3, 9; Bos. 66, 20 .
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Ðǽr wæs gebroht wín
there was wine brought,
- Chr. 1012; Th. 269, 21, col. I .
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-brengan.” 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/13767.
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