ge-féra
- noun [ masculine ]
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					          Geféra contŭlbernālis vel sŏcius, - Ælfc. Gl. 116; Som. 80, 63; Wrt. Voc. 61, 41 :
- Ælfc. Gr. 5; Som. 5, 20 .
 
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					          Geféran áþ a companion's oath, - L. O. 6; Th. i. 180, 17 .
 
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					          Ðæt wíf ðæt ðú me forgeáfe to geféran mŭlier quam dĕdisti mihi sŏciam, - Gen. 3, 12 :
- Exon. 76 b; Th. 288, 13 ;
- Wand. 30 .
 
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					          He geseh swǽsne geféran he saw his dear comrade, - Andr. Kmbl. 2018 ;
- An. 1011 : 2040 ;
- An. 1022 .
 
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					          Æðele geféran Philippus and Iacob feorh agéfan for Meotudes lufan the noble companions Philip and James gave their lives for the love of God, - Menol. Fox 158 ;
- Men. 80 :
- Gen. 14, 10 :
- Chr. 755; Erl. 50, 25 .
 
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					          Bæd se gesíþ hine ðæt he eóde in to ánum his geférena rogātus est ab eodem cŏmĭte intrāre ad unum de puĕris ejus, - Bd. 5, 5; S. 617, 36 : 1, 7 ;
- S. 476, 29 .
 
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					          Cwæþ Thomas to hys geférum dixit Thomas ad condiscĭpŭlos, - Jn. Bos. 11, 16 :
- Bd. 2, 3; S. 504, 29 : 3, 21 ;
- S. 551, 9 .
 
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					          Ceós ðé geféran and feoht ongén Amalech elĭge vĭros et pugna contra Amalec, - Ex. 17, 9 .
 
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					          Wordes geféra a verb's companion, an adverb; adverbium, - Ælfc. Gr. 5; Som. 3, 34 .
 
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					          Gefoera condiscipulus, - Jn. Skt. Lind. 11, 16 .
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-féra.” 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/14331.
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