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ge-brócod

  • verb
  • participle
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Grammar
ge-brócod, -brócad, -bróced, -brócud [or -brocod ?]; part. p. [ge-, brðcod; pp. of brócian to oppress, vex]
Afflicted, broken up, injured; afflictus, confractus
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  • Gif se synfulla biþ gebrócod

    if the sinful be afflicted,

    • Homl. Th. i. 472, 3: 474, 19
    • .
  • Næfde se here Angelcyn ealles forswíðe gebrócod

    the army had not all too much afflicted the English race,

    • Chr. 897; Erl. 94, 30
    • .
  • Surne gebrócode wǽron

    some were injured,

    • 978; Erl. 127, 12
    • :
    • Homl. Th. i. 476, 19
    • .
  • Ða óðre gebrócade aweg cómon

    the others came away afflicted,

    • Ors. 4, 1; Bos. 78, 1
    • .
  • Hie wǽron gebrócede

    they were afflicted,

    • Chr. 897; Erl. 94, 30
    • .
  • We ealle on hǽðenum folce gebrócude wǽron

    we were all afflicted by the heathen folk,

    • Cod. Dipl. 314
    • ;
    • A. D. 880-885
    • ;
    • Kmbl. ii. 113, 16
    • .
Etymology
[Cf.
O. H. Ger. ga-brochón confringere
.]
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  • ge-brócod, v.; part.