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ge-mearr

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ge-mearr, es; n.
A hindrance, error
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  • Ðonne se Godes ðiów on ðæt gemearr ðære woruldsorga beféhþ when the servant of God accepts the hindrance of worldly cares, Past. 51, 7; Swt. 401, 20; Hat. MS. Ða gemearr ðe man drífþ on mislícum gewiglungum

    the erroneous practices which are carried on with various spells,

      L. Can. Edg. 16; Th. ii. 248, 4.
  • Gemear

    nugæ, errores,

      Gl. Prud. 662.
Etymology
[Cf. Goth. ga-marzeins a stumbling-block.]
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v. myrran.
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v.  ge-mearr mearrian -mearr.
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