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ge-stælan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
ge-stælan, p. de; pp. ed
To set up, put upon, impute, accuse; statuere, imponere in, imputare, arguere, accusare
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  • Ge feor hafaþ fǽhþe gestæled

    and moreover [she] hath a deadly feud set up,

      Beo. Th. 2685; B. 1340.
  • Ne mæg on me fácnes frum-bearn fyrene gestælan

    may not deceit's firstborn [the devil] impute crime to me,

      Exon. 48 a; Th. 166, 18; Gú. 1044.
  • He us ne mæg ǽnige synne gestælan

    he cannot accuse us of any sin,

      Cd. 21; Th. 25, 10; Gen. 391.
  • Ðý læs on me mǽge ídel spellung oððe scondlíc leágung beón gestæled

    ne aut fabulæ aut turpi mendacio dignus efficiar,

      Nar. 2, 21. v. stælan.
Etymology
[Cf.(?) ge-stal.]
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