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ge-nearwian

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-nearwian, p. ode, ade; pp. od, ad, ot
To narrow, straiten, constrain, confine, oppress, afflict
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  • Hwílum mec mín freá fæste genearwaþ

    sometimes my master fast confines me,

      Exon. 101 b; Th. 382, 24; Rä. 4, 1.
  • Swá hit is genearwed

    so is it narrowed,

      Bt. 18, 1; Fox 62, 24.
  • Fæste genearwad

    fast confined,

      Exon. 126 a; Th. 484, 8; Rä. 70, 4.
  • Mid eofer-spreótum hearde genearwod

    hard pressed with boar-spears,

      Beo. Th. 2881; B. 1438.
  • Mid weres egsan hearde genearwod

    with the fear of man sorely oppressed,

      Cd. 43; Th. 56, 32; Gen. 921: 123; Th. 157, 9; Gen. 2603.
  • Genearwad biþ heorte mín

    anxiaretur cor meum,

      Ps. Spl. 60, 2.
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v. ge-nyrwian.
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v.  nearwian.
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