un-getǽse
- adjective
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Ungetǽse
infestus,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 45, 46.
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Oððe hit ðé deraþ oððe hit ðé unwynsum biþ, oððe ungetése (-getǽse, Cott. MS.) oððe frécenlíc
aut injucundum, aut noxium,
- Bt. 14, 1 ;
- Fox 42, 13.
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Gilpes ðú girnest? ac ðú hine ne miht habban orsorgne, for ðam ðú scealt habban simle hwæthweg wiþerweardes and ungetéses (-getǽses, Cott. MS.)
gloriam petis? sed per aspera quaeque distractus, securus esse desistis,
- 32, 1 ;
- Fox 114, 20.
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Ða cyningas ðe æfter Rómuluse rícsedon wǽron forcúðran ðonne hé wǽre, and ðǽm folcum láðran and ungetǽsran,
- Ors. 2, 2 ;
- Swt. 66, 26.
Bosworth, Joseph. “un-getǽse.” 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/33285.
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