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geócor

  • adjective
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Grammar
geócor, [or geocor? cf. geocsa]; adj.
Strong, fierce, harsh, dire, sad
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  • Geócor sefa, geómrende hyge

    sad spirit, mourning mind,

    • Exon. 48 a
    • ;
    • Th. 164, 33
    • ;
    • Gú. 1021: 49 a
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    • Th. 170, 13
    • ;
    • Gú. 1111
    • .
  • On ða geócran tíd

    in that grievous time,

    • 47 a
    • ;
    • Th. 160, 26
    • ;
    • Gú. 949
    • .
  • Hý sceolon forgietan ðara geócran gesceafte habban him gomen

    they shall forget the harsh fate and have pleasure,

    • 92 a
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    • Th. 345, 4
    • ;
    • Gn. Ex. 183
    • .
  • Wiste his fingra geweald on grames grápum ðæt he wæs geócor

    he [Grendel] knew that his fingers' power was in the gripe of the fierce one, so that he was sad,

    • Beo. Th. 1535
    • .
    Similar entries
    v. B. 765 for a different reading.
  • Geócrostne síþ

    a very sad journey,

    • Cd. 205
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    • Th. 254, 25
    • ;
    • Dan. 617
    • .
Etymology
[Cf.
Goth. juka strife, anger
.]
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v. Grm. And. u. El. 119.
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  • geócor, adj.