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ge-ceápian

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-ceápian, p. ode; pp. od [ceápian to bargain]
To buy, purchase, trade; ĕmĕre, negotiari
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  • He sǽde, ðæt man náne burh ne mihte ýþ mid feó geceápian

    he said that no city could be more easily bought with money,

    • Ors. 5, 7; Bos. 106, 16
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  • Geoweorþa geceápode mid his feó æt ðam consule

    Jugurtha bribed the consul with his money,

    • 5, 7; Bos. 106, 10, 12
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  • Ðone mándrinc geceápaþ

    he buys the deadly drink,

    • Exon. 106 b; Th. 406, 7
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    • Rä. 24, 13
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  • Gif he hit næbbe befóran gódum weotum geceápod

    if he have not bought it before good witnesses,

    • L. In. 25; Th. i. 118, 14
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    • L. Ethb. 77; Th. i. 22, 1
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    • Gen. 43, 21
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  • Hú feolu éghwelc geceápad wére

    quantum quisque negotiatus esset,

    • Lk. Skt. Rush. 19, 15
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