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geongan

  • verb [ strong ]
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geongan, ic geonge, ðú geongest, he geongeþ; p. gang, pl. gungon.
To go; ire
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  • He com to sele geongan

    he came to go [ = he came or went] to the hall,

      Andr. Kmbl. 2624; An. 1313.
  • Wutun geonga eamus, Mk. Skt. Lind. 14, 42: 12, 3, Geongende

    ambulans,

      16, 12: Jn. Skt. Lind. 1, 36.
  • Ic giungo, geongo, geonga

    vado,

      13, 36, 33: 16, 7.
  • Ic geonge

    I go,

      Exon. 106 a; Th. 403, 4; Rä. 22, 4.
  • Heó to fenne gang

    she went to the fen,

      Beo. Th. 2595; B. 1295: 2022; B. 1009: 2636; B. 1316.
  • Wyt on godes húse gungan [gangan, MS.]

    in domo Dei ambulavimus,

      Ps. Th. 54, 13.
  • Geonge for ðé care

    intret in conspectu tuo gemitus,

      Ps. Th. 78, 11.
  • Nú ðú lungre geong hord sceáwian

    now go thou quickly and view the treasure,

      Beo. Th. 5480; B. 2743.
  • Geong

    vade,

      Jn. Skt. Lind. 8, 11.
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v. gán, gangan.
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