ge-sécan
- verb [ weak ]
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Ne mæg ic aldornere míne gesécan
I cannot seek my life's safety,
- Cd. 103 ;
- Th. 136, 30 ;
- Gen. 2514 .
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Gif he gesécean dear wíg
if he dare seek war,
- Beo. Th. 1373 ;
- B. 684 .
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Heó mynster gesóhte
monasterium petiit,
- Bd. 4, 19 ;
- S. 588, 5 .
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Hie ðæs cnihtes cwealm gesóhton
they sought the young man's death,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2244 ;
- An. 1123 :
- Ps. Th. 70, 22 .
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Ðæt ealra witegena blód sý gesóht fram ðysse cneórysse
ut inquiratur sanguis omnium prophetarum a generatione ista,
- Lk. Bos. 11, 50 .
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Wile nú ge-sécan sáwla nergend gǽsta giefstól
now the saviour of souls will seek the spirits' throne of grace,
- Exon. 16 a ;
- Th. 36, 4 ;
- Cri. 571 :
- Bd. 1, 23 ;
- 23 ;
- S. 485, 33 :
- 3, 23 ;
- S. 554, 11 .
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Nǽnig heora þohte ðæt he scolde eft eardlufan ǽfre gesécean
not one of them thought that he should ever seek his loved home again,
- Beo. Th. 1389 ;
- B. 692 .
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Land swíðe feor to gesécanne
the land is very far to seek,
- Andr. Kmbl. 847 ;
- An. 424 :
- Beo. Th. 3848 ;
- B. 1922 .
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Ðonne ic ðas ilcan óðre síþe wíc geséce
when I seek this same dwelling a second time,
- Cd. 109 ;
- Th. 144, 23 ;
- Gen. 2394 .
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He óðer líf eft geséceþ
he shall seek another life hereafter,
- Cd. 218 ;
- Th. 277, 30 ;
- Sat. 212 :
- Salm. Kmbl. 316 ;
- Sal. 157 :
- Exon. 97 a ;
- Th. 361, 34 ;
- Wal. 29 .
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Nales Dryhtnes gemynd siððan gesécaþ
they shall not seek the Lord's remembrance afterwards,
- 30 b ;
- Th. 94, 10 ;
- Cri. 1538 .
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He gesóhte Súþ-Dena folc
he sought the people of the South-Danes,
- Beo. Th. 930 ;
- B. 463 :
- Cd. 128 ;
- Th. 163,13 ;
- Gen. 2697 :
- Andr. Kmbl. 759 ;
- An. 380 .
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Hie gesóhton Sennera feld
they sought the plains of Shinar,
- Cd. 80 ;
- Th. 100, 22 ;
- Gen. 1668 ;
- 111 ;
- Th. 146, 20 ;
- Gen. 2425 .
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Ðæt land geséc ðe ic ðé ýwan wille
seek the land which I will show to thee,
- 83 ;
- Th. 105, 9 ;
- Gen. 1750 :
- Cot. 3 .
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Gif úre fýnd us mid gefeohte gesécaþ
if our enemies make war upon us,
- Ex. 1, 10 .
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Eorringa geséceþ bócstafa brego
the prince of letters shall angrily seek him,
- Salm. Kmbl. 198 ;
- Sal. 98 :
- Beo. Th. 5024 ;
- B. 2515 .
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Ðæt he ðone wíd-flogan weorode gesóhte
that he should seek the dragon [wide-flier] with a host,
- 4682 ;
- B. 2346 .
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Geáta leóde gesóhton Gúþscilfingas
the people of the Goths sought the warlike Scylfings,
- 5845 ;
- B. 2926: 4414 ;
- B. 2204 .
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Gesóht;
- pp. Exon. 47 b ;
- Th. 163, 11 ;
- Gú. 992: 49 b ;
- Th. 170, 27 ;
- Gú. 1118 .
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Hí scyndan sárum gesóhte
they hastened forth sought with wounds,
- Exon. 72 b ;
- Th. 271, 30 ;
- Jul. 490: 46 b ;
- Th. 159, 21 ;
- Gú. 930: 47 b ;
- Th. 163, 33 ;
- Gú. 1003 .
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Ðú scealt síþe gesécan ðǽr sylfǽtan eard weardigaþ
thou shall seek in a journey where the cannibals defend the land,
- Andr. Kmbl. 349 ;
- An. 175 .
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We ðé willaþ ferigan freólíce to ðam lande ðǽr ðé lust myneþ to gesécanne
we will freely convey thee to the land which desire urges thee to seek,
- 589 ;
- An. 295 .
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Ðǽr mín hyht myneþ to gesécenne
there my hope thinketh to visit,
- Exon. 48 b ;
- Th. 167, 18 ;
- Gú. 1062 .
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Ðæt him to móde sorg gesóhte
that to his mind should come care,
- 37 b ;
- Th. 123, 19 ;
- Gú. 325 .
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Hæfdon æglǽcan sæcce gesóhte
the wretches had appointed hostilities,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2265 ;
- An. 1134 .
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Ðæt he mid áþsware to Abrahame, and to Isaac, eác gesóhte
quod disposuit ad Abraham, et juramenti sui ad Isaac,
- Ps. Th. 104, 9 .
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Synne gesóhte
beset with sin,
- Exon. 74 b ;
- Th. 280, 4 ;
- Jul. 624 .
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-sécan.” 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/15943.
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