ge-séman
- verb [ weak ]
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Ðæt he hý geséman wolde
that he would make peace with them,
- Ors. 3, 7; Bos. 60, 33.
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Ðæt hí scioldon Wynflǽde and Leófwine geséman
that they should reconcile Wynflæd and Leofwine,
- Th. Diplm. A. D. 995; 288, 31: Past. 46, 4; Swt. 349, 12; Hat. MS. 66 b, 13: Byrht. Th. 133, 35; By. 60.
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Ðæt me geséme snoterra mon
that a wiser man shall reconcile me,
- Salm. Kmbl. 501; Sal. 251.
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Ðæt he hý ymbe ðæt ríce gesémde
that he would satisfy them about the kingdom,
- Ors. 3, 7; Bos. 60, 23.
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Siððan sió sace gesémed sió
after the suit is settled,
- L. H. E. 10; Th. i. 30, 19: Ors. 1, 12; Bos. 35, 39.
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Hí gesémede beón ne mihtan
they could not be reconciled,
- Chr. 1094; Erl. 230, 1: Homl. Th. ii. 338, 1.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-séman.” 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/15966.
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