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ge-tenge

  • adjective
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Grammar
ge-tenge, adj.
Wright's OE grammar
§434;
Near to, close to, pressing upon, oppressing; propinquus, incumbens, gravis, molestus
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  • Geseah gold glitnian grunde getenge

    he saw gold glitter lying on the ground,

      Beo. Th. 5510; B. 2758: Elen. Kmbl. 2226; El. 1114: 456; El. 228: Bt. Met. Fox 31, 14; Met. 31, 7.
  • Cyningas on heáhsetlum hrófe getenge

    kings high-raised [lit. close to the roof] on thrones,

      25, 10; Met. 25, 5: Cd. 38; Th. 50, 14; Gen. 808: Runic pm. Kmbl. 343, 2; Rún. 18.
  • Hundas deórum getenge

    dogs pressing upon the animals,

      Homl. Th. ii. 514, 25: Shrn. 37, 14.
  • Swá fela gásta wǽron getenge ðam ánum men

    so many spirits were oppressing that one man,

      378, 30.
  • Heora þurst ðe him getenge wæs

    their thirst that was oppressive to them,

      Ors. 5, 8; Bos. 107, 28: 6, 4; Bos. 119, 4: Nar. 8, 24: Bt. 5, 1; Fox 10, 24: 10; Fox 30, 5.
  • Bróhþreá Cananéa wearþ cynne getenge hunger se hearda

    terrible calamity came upon the race of the Canaanites the hard famine,

      Cd. 86; Th. 108, 31; Gen. 1814: 149; Th. 187, 9; Exod. 148: 206; Th. 255, 25; Dan. 629: 229; Th. 309, 18; Sat. 711.
Etymology
[Cf. O. Sax. bi-tengi: and v. O. H. Ger. gi-zengi, Grff. v. 680.]
Similar entries
v. ge-tengan, ge-tingan.
Linked entries
v.  ge-tænge ge-tang.
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