ge-logian
- verb [ weak ]
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God gelogode ðone man
Deus posuit hominem,
- Gen. 2, 8 : Homl. Th. i. 12, 33.
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Ða geleáfullan folc híg sylfe gelogiaþ and heora líf for Gode
the faithful folk dispose themselves and their life for God,
- Ælfc. T. Lisle 28, 13.
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Gelogaþ his ágen líf
regulates his own life,
- Tract. de Spir. Septif : Homl. Th. i. 168, 11.
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Godes ðeów se ðe hád underféhþ sceal beón on ða wíson gelogod ðe God tǽhte
the servant of God who takes orders must be disposed in the manner that God has taught,
ii.- 48, 31 : i. 286, 13.
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Ðæt mynster he gelogode mid wellybbendum mannum
that monastery he filled with men of good life,
- 506, 15.
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Ðá ðwóh man ða hálgan bán and gelogodon hí up
then the holy bones were washed and laid up,
- Swt. Rdr. 100, 158.
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Hí gelogodon sce Ælfeáges hálgan líchaman on norþhealfe weofodes
they placed S. Ælfeg's holy body on the north side of the altar,
- Chr. 1023; Erl. 163, 33.
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He begeat má castelas and ðǽr inne his ríderas gelogode
he got more castles and lodged his knights therein,
- 1090; Erl. 226, 30.
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Geloga híg on ðære sélostan stówe
in the best of the land make them to dwell,
- Gen. 47, 6.
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Ðás lamb ðe ðú gelogast on sundron
these lambs which thou hast set by themselves,
- 21, 9.
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Ðone wudu gelogode
laid the wood in order,
- 22, 9.
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He wæs gelogod to his folcum
he was gathered to his people,
- Deut. 32, 50.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-logian.” 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/15036.
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