ge-stígan
- verb [ strong ]
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He me wolde on gestígan
he would mount upon me [the cross],
Rood- Kmbl. 68; Kr. 34.
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In écne geard up gestígan
to mount up to the eternal abode,
- Exon. 44 a; Th. 149, 18; Gú. 763.
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Ðonne gestíge ic ofer ðone
then will I ascend upon it,
- Blickl. Homl. 183, 4.
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Ðætte gestíge
ut descendat,
- Rtl. 98, 10.
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Of dúne gestígdes ðú
descendes,
- Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 11, 23.
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Ðæt we to ðam hýhstan hrófe gestígan
that we may mount to the highest roof,
- Exon. 18 b; Th. 47, 3; Cri. 749.
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Ðá ic on holm gestáh
when I went on the main,
- Beo. Th. 1269; B. 632: Cd. 69; Th. 82, 29; Gen. 1369.
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Mihtig god on hira ánne gestág
the mighty God mounted on to one of them [trees],
- Exon. 25 a; Th. 72, 13; Cri. 1172.
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Siððan ðú gestígest steápe dúne
after thou dost mount the lofty hills,
- Cd. 137; Th. 172, 32; Gen. 2853: 227; Th. 303, 14; Sal. 612.
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Beddreste gestáh
mounted the couch,
- 102; Th. 135, 25; Gen. 2248.
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Ród ðe ic ǽr gestág
the cross which I mounted before,
- Exon. 29 b; Th. 91, 15; Cri. 1492.
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Ic ðis lond gestág
I have reached this land,
37 a;- Th. 120, 28; Gú. 278: 15 a; Th. 32, 18; Cri. 514.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-stígan.” 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/16169.
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