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ge-sprǽc

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
ge-sprǽc, es; n.
Speech, discourse, conversation, advice
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  • Se cyning wæs on gesprǽce wynsum

    erat rex affatu jucundus,

      Bd. 3, 14; S. 540, 8.
  • Ic wæs mid his gesprǽce wet geréted

    allocutione ejus refecti,

      5, 1; S. 613, 22.
  • Gearo on gesprǽce

    loquela promptus,

      2; S. 615, 29.
  • Ðá hæfde he gesprǽce and geþeaht

    habito consilio,

      2, 13; S. 515, 40.
  • Coin for gesprǽce Finano ðæs biscopes

    pervenire propter conloquium Finani episcopi,

      3, 22; S. 552. 41.
  • Wæs gemyndig ðæs apostoles gesprǽces

    was mindful of what the apostle said,

      Shrn. 39, 5.
  • Gesprǽcu, gesprécu

    oracula,

      Cot. 143, Lye.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. ge-spráche; n.]
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