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ge-reordan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-reordan, -reordian; p. ode; pp. ad, od
To give food to, feed, take food, satisfy, refresh, feast; cibare, saturare, satiare, epulari
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  • Ic gereordige

    prandeo,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 26
    • ;
    • Som. 29, 8
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  • Ic gereordige

    vescor,

    • 29
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    • Som. 33, 50
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  • Ic gereordige reficio, ic eom gereordod

    reficior,

    • 37
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    • Som. 39, 2
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  • He hine gereordode mid ðam papan

    he dined with the pope,

    • Chr. 1022
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    • Erl. 161, 34
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  • Giriordade hine

    cibavit illum,

    • Rtl. 46, 9
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  • He gereordode

    saturavit eos,

    • Ps. Spl. C. 80, 15
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  • Crist gereorde fíf þúsenda wera

    Christ fed five thousand men,

    • Shrn. 48, 30
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  • Ðæt gé eów gereordian

    that ye may refresh yourselves,

    • Gen. 18, 5
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  • Ǽr mǽle hine gereordige

    that one take refection before the time,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 590, 25
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  • Giriordina we

    epulemur,

    • Rtl. 25, 17
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  • Giriord

    satia,

    • 146, 17
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  • Unbindaþ hí and gereordigaþ

    unbind her and give her to eat,

    • Homl. Th. i. 458, 19
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  • We willaþ mid ðý hláfe gereorde beón

    pane illo refici volumus,

    • Bd. 2, 5
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    • S. 507, 22
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  • Ðá wæs flet-sittendum fægere gereorded

    then were the sitters in the hall nobly feasted,

    • Beo. Th. 3581
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    • B. 1788
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  • Húsle gereorded

    refreshed with the eucharist,

    • Exon. 51 b
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    • Th. 180, 4
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    • Gú. 1274
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  • Gereordod,

    • Andr. Kmbl. 770
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    • An. 385
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  • Ða ilco bíðon geriorded

    saturabuntur,

    • Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 5, 6
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    • 14, 20
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  • Hia síe giriordado

    reficiantur,

    • Rtl. 15, 5
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