ge-rǽcan
- verb [ weak ]
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Sió fird hie gerǽcan ne mehte
the [English] force could not reach them,
- Chr. 895; Erl. 93, 22: 894; Erl. 90, 11: Cd. 216; Th. 275, 10; Sat. 169.
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Gerǽcean,
- Blickl. Homl. 207, 22.
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Ne ðú ðé ǽfre ne lǽt wlenca gerǽcan
never do thou let pride lay hold on thee,
- Bt. Met. Fox 5, 61; Met. 5, 31.
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Ðæs landes mǽre gerǽcan
to obtain more of the land,
- Chr. 921; Erl. 106, 21.
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Sige gerǽcan
to get the victory,
- Ors. 3, 1; Bos. 53, 30: 9; 68, 11, 12.
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Andlifne gerǽcan
to get [one's] living,
- Cd. 43; Th. 57, 26; Gen. 934.
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Of eágum teáras gerǽcan
to draw tears from the eyes,
- L. Edg. C. iv; Th. ii. 288, 5.
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Ðæt he þence ðone sélestan hwet-stán on to gerǽcanne
that he think of applying the best whetstone,
- Ors. 4, 13; Bos. 100, 30.
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To freán hond gerǽcan
to present to the lord's hand,
- Exon. 90 b; Th. 339, 10; Gn. Ex. 92.
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Siððan ic ðurh hylles hróf gerǽce
when I reach through the hill's summit,
104 b;- Th. 397, 30; Rä. 16, 27.
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Ðe gerǽcaþ wǽpen
whom weapons reach,
102 a;- Th. 386, 7; Rä. 4, 58.
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Ðú me gerǽhtest mid handa
extendisti manum tuam,
- Ps. Th. 137, 7.
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Hyne Wulf wǽpne gerǽhte
Wolf reached him with his weapon,
- Beo. Th. 5923; B. 2965: 1117; B. 556: Byrht. Th. 135, 63; By. 142: 136, 29; By. 158.
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He ða burh gerǽhte
he took the town,
- Ors. 2, 4; Bos. 44, 14.
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He hǽlu gerǽhte écan lífes
he obtained the salvation of eternal life,
- Exon. 35 a; Th. 112, 12; Gú. 142.
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Ða scipo alle gerǽhton
seized all the ships,
- Chr. 885; Erl. 82, 29: Cd. 119; Th. 154, 13; Gen. 2555.
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Hí ðæt ríce gerǽht hæfdon
they had got that kingdom,
- Bt. Met. Fox 26, 36; Met. 26, 18.
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Æfter ðæm ðe ða wíf hí swá scandlíce gerǽht hæfdon
after the women had so reproachfully addressed them,
- Ors. 1, 12; Bos. 36, 12.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-rǽcan.” 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/15627.
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