ge-hwyrfan
- verb [ weak ]
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Hyra woruld wæs gehwyrfed
their world [life] was changed,
- Cd. 17; Th. 21, 3 ;
- Gen. 318 .
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Flód gehwerfde ða ceastre
a flood overturned the city,
- Shrn. 77, 12 .
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Hwylc ðonne géna gehwyrfed byþ
quoadusque justitia convertatur in judicium,
- Ps. Th. 93, 14 .
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Hí gehwyrfde synd
conversi sunt,
- Ps. Spl. 77, 46 :
- Exon. l0 b; Th. 12, 20 ;
- Cri. 188 .
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Mín drihten, ðú ðe gehwyrfest ealle sáule
my Lord, thou who convertest all souls,
- Blickl. Homl. 249, 14 .
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Manige Israhela bearna he gehwyrfþ to heora drihtne
many of the children of Israel he shall turn to their Lord,
- 165, 13 .
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Ic ðé bidde for ðínum naman ðæt ðú gehwyrfe on me ealle eáþmódnesse ðínra beboda
I beseech thee for thy name that thou devolve on me all submission to thy commands,
- 147, 11 .
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Paulinus gehwerfde Édwine Norþhymbra cyning to fulwihte
Paulinus converted Edwin king of Northumbria to christianity,
- Chr. 601; Erl. 20, 12 .
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Hér wæs Paulus gehwierfed
in this year Paul was converted,
- 34; Erl. 6, 14 : 30 ;
- Erl. 6, 9 .
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His word bióþ gehwirfdo to unnyttre ofersprǽce his words will be perverted to useless loquacity, Past. 21; Swt. 164, 18; Cot. MS. Hí wurdon gehwyrfede to deórwurðum gimmum
they were turned into precious stones,
- Homl. Th. i. 64, 5 :
- Th. An. 28, 35 .
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On heáf gehwyrfede
turned to mourning,
- Blickl. Homl. 195, 17 : 233, 5 .
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Ic wæs gehwyrfed on mínne líchoman
I was restored to my body,
- 155, 25 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-hwyrfan.” 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/14813.
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