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ge-sceamian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
ge-sceamian, -sceomian, -scamian, -scomian; p. ode ; pp. od.
v. intrans. To blush, be ashamed, be confounded; erubescĕre, confundi
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  • Gesceamian [MS. gesceaman] oððe gescende sýn ða sécendan sáwle míne

    confundantur quærentes anĭmam meam,

    • Ps. Spl. 34, 4
    • .
  • Gesceomadon alle fióndas his

    erubescebant omnes adversari ejus,

    • Lk. Skt. Lind. 13, 17
    • :
    • 9, 26
    • .
v. trans. To shame, cause or bring shame to, confound; pūdēre, confundĕre
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  • Nú mæg ðám Cristenan gescomian

    now may the Christians blush,

    • Ors. 4, 12
    • ;
    • Bos. 99, 12
    • .
  • Ne gesceamaþ

    it shall not confound them;

    non confundentur

    ,
    • Ps. Th. 36, 18
    • :
    • 30, 1
    • .
  • Gesceamige heom

    erubescant,

    • Ps. Lamb. 6, 11
    • :
    • Ps. Th. 30, 19
    • .
  • Gisceomiga

    confundas,

    • Rtl. 125, 15
    • .
Etymology
[
Goth. ga-skaman sik to be ashamed
.]
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v.  ge-scamian ge-scomian.
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