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ge-anlícian

  • verb [ weak ]
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to make like
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  • Se wyrttruma gehwylcne man him geanlícað,

    • Lch. i. 318, 12.
  • Ic beó geanlícod (assimilabor) uiðerstígendum on seáðe,

    • Ps. L. 27, 1.
  • Þe lǽs þe hé sig geanlícod þám hunde

    ne adsimuletur cani

    ,
    • Ll. Th. ii. 136, 16.
  • Ic com yslum and axum geanlícod (I am become like dust and ashes,

    • Job 30, 19
    ),

    • Hml. Th. ii. 456, 13.
  • Is sǽd ꝥ hyre wyrttruma sý geanlícud þǽre nǽdran heáfde,

    • Lch. i. 318, 9.
  • Ne mihte seó his swaðu nǽfre beón þǽm óðrum flórum geonlícod and gelíce gehíwad,

    • Shrn. 80, 35.
to act towards a person as if he were another
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  • ꝥ hí sceoldon þone ylcan Ricgan geonlícian (ꝥ hí. . . geanlícodon, v. l.) þám cynge

    ipsum regem esse simulantes

    (cf.

    swilce hé hit sylf wǽre,

    • Hml. Th. ii. 168, 14
    ).
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  • ge-anlícian, v.