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ge-segen

  • noun [ feminine ]
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ge-segen, -sægen, -segn, e; f.
A saying, telling, conversation, relation, tradition; dictum, narratio, relatio, traditio
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  • Mid gesegenum unrím geleáffulra witena

    by the sayings of innumerable faithful witnesses,

    • Bd. pref
    • ;
    • S. 472, note 25
    • :
    • Nar. 2, 6
    • .
  • Þurh gesegene ðæs árwurþan biscopes Cynebyrhtes

    through the conversation of the reverend bishop Cynebyrht,

    • Bd. pref
    • ;
    • S. 472, 21
    • .
  • Mid Isses gesægene [gesegnum, MS. B.] ðæs árwurþan Abbudes

    by the conversation of the reverend abbot Isi,

    • 472, 20
    • .
  • Þurh swíðe getreówra manna gesægene

    through the telling of very true men,

    • 472, 30
    • :
    • Bd. 5, 12
    • ;
    • S. 631, 5, 11: 5, 23
    • ;
    • S. 647, 17
    • .
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v. segen.
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v.  ge-sægen ge-segn.
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