GÉN
- adverb
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Ðǽr he gén ligeþ
there he still lies,
- Exon. 18 b; Th. 46, 9; Cri. 734.
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Swá he nú gén déþ
as he still does,
- Beo. Th. 5711; B. 2589: Exon. 29 a; Th. 89, 17; Cri. 1458.
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Bidon ealle ðǽr tyn niht ðá gén
all waited there yet ten nights,
15 b;- Th. 34, 15; Cri. 542.
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Ðá gién wæs yrre God
God was yet angry,
- Cd. 131; Th. 166, 1; Gen. 2741.
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Wæs Iustus ðá gén lifigende
Iustus adhuc superstes,
- Bd. 2, 7; S. 509, 10.
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Ðæs gén to tácne is
of that further is as proof,
- 6; S. 508, 42.
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Ic sceal forð sprecan gén ymb Grendel
I shall go on to speak further about Grendel,
- Beo. Th, 4146; B. 2070: Exon. 96 b; Th. 360, 5; Wal. 1: Elen. Kmbl. 2434; El. 1218.
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Gién ðé sunu weorðeþ
yet there shall be a son to thee,
- Cd. 100; Th. 132, 19; Gen. 2195.
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Gén ic ðé feores unnan wille yet will I grant thee life, Exon. 68 b; Th. 254, 3; Jul, 191, Ðá gén Abrahame eówde heáhcyning
again the high king appeared to Abraham,
- Cd. 98; Th. 130, 23; Gen. 2164.
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Ðá gién seó fǽmne spræc
then again spoke the woman,
- Exon. 71 b; Th. 267,19; Jul, 417.
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Geornor ðonne he gén dyde
more eagerly than yet he had done,
67 a;- Th. 249, 12; Jul. 110.
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Gén strengre is
it is yet harder,
10 b;- Th. 12, 28; Cri. 192: 95 b; Th. 357, 14; Pa. 28: 97 a; Th. 363, 8; Wal. 50.
Bosworth, Joseph. “GÉN.” 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/15321.
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