ge-writ
- noun [ neuter ]
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                    Óþ ðone first ðe hie wel cunnen Englisc gewrit arǽdan until such time as they can read English writing well, - Past. pref. Swt. 7, 13, 17 .
 
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                    Ne rǽdde gé ðis gewrit nec scripturam hanc legistis, - Mk. Bos. 12, 10 .
 
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                    Ðæt gewrit swá be him cwæþ the Scripture thus spake about him, - Blickl. Homl. 167, 15 :
- 123, 6 .
 
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                    Mid ðon worde ðæs godcundan gewrites with the word of divine Scripture, - 33, 20 .
 
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                    Ðæs hálgan gewrites of holy writ, - Homl. Th. i. 82, 13 .
 
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                    Ðis gewrit inscribtio, - Mk. Bos. 12, 16 .
 
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                    Ðá héht he rǽdan ðæt gewrit then he ordered to read the letter, - Blickl. Homl. 177, 4, 35 .
 
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                    Awrítaþ eówre naman on gewrite ðonne asænde ic ða gewrita mínre dóhtor ... se cyngc nam ða gewrita and geinseglode hí write your names in a letter, then I will send the letters to my daughter ... The king took the letters and sealed them, - Th. Ap. 20, 6-10 :
- Chr. 627 ;
- Erl. 25, 11 .
 
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                    Se pápa seonde his gewrite to Engla lande the pope sent his bull to England, - 615 ;
- Erl. 37, 15 .
 
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                    Mid ðæs cynges gewrite with the king's writ, - 1048 ;
- Erl. 177. 19 .
 
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                    Án oxe ne án cú ne án swín ðæt næs gesæt on his gewrite and ealle ða gewrita wǽron gebroht to him syððan there was not an ox nor a cow nor a swine that was not put in his book [Doomsday Book], and all the writings were brought to him afterwards, - 1085 ;
- Erl. 218, 37 :
- Homl. Th. i. 30, 2 .
 
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                    Ðis gewrit this treatise, - Swt. A. S. Rdr. 56, 1 .
 
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                    Ðeáh ðe gewrita oft nemnan ealle ða land Media though books often call all those lands Media, - Ors. 1, 1 ;
- Bos. 16, 30 .
 
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                    Ðæs gewritu secgaþ as books say, - Exon. 60 a ;
- Th. 220, 1 ;
- Ph. 313 :
- Chr. 973 ;
- Erl. 124, 22 ;
- Edg. 14 :
- 109 b ;
- Th. 420, 9 ;
- Rä. 40, 1 .
 
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                    Swá wítgan us on gewritum cýðaþ as sages tell us in books, 56 a;- Th. 199, 24 ;
- Ph. 30 :
- Elen. Kmbl. 1651 ;
- El. 827 .
 
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                    We rǽdaþ on hálgum gewritum we read in holy writings, - Homl.Th. ii. 356, 19 .
 
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                    On gewritum in scripturis, - Ps. Th. 86, 5 .
 
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                    Us gewritu secgaþ the Scriptures tell us, - Cd. 55 ;
- Th. 68, 23 ;
- Gen. 1121 :
- 79 ;
- Th. 98, 15 ;
- Gen. 1630 :
- 119 ;
- Th. 154, 30 ;
- Gen. 2563 :
- Elen. Kmbl. 1345 ;
- El. 674 .
 
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                    Ða hálgan gewreotu the holy Scriptures, - Blickl. Homl. 15, 8 :
- 17, 21 .
 
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                    On gewritu settan to record in books, - Elen. Kmbl. 1305, 1313 ;
- El. 654, 658 .
 
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                    Tuegen hleáperas Ælfréd cyning sende mid gewritum king Alfred sent two couriers with letters, - Chr. 889 ;
- Erl. 86, 24 .
 
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                    Úre bisceopas to me gewreoto sende our bishops sent me letters, - Blickl. Homl. 187, 4 .
 
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                    Ic hæfde ǽr on óðre wísan awriten ymbe mín yrfe and hæfde monegum mannum ða gewritu óðfæst I had previously written in another way about my inheritance and had entrusted the writings to many men, - Chart. Th. 490, 29 :
- 541, 22 .
 
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-writ.” 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/16905.
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