gearwian
- verb [ weak ]
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Farað and gearwiað (earwiað, v. l.) ús, ꝥ wé úre eástron gewyrcon, Lk. 22, 8. I a.
to make ready
to do something :-- Huér wiltu ꝥ wé gearuiga (iarwan,- R.) ðé til eottanne eástro?, Mt. L. 26, 17.
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Hine forcuoede gearuande
se excusare studentes,
- Lk. p. 8, 13.
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Ic gearuwe byrnende blácern
paravi lucernam,
- Ps. Th. 131, 18.
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Hé deádum monnum líf gearuwað (gearwað,
v. l.) vitam mortuis praeparans,
- Past. 261, 18.
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Hé þá heofonlican rícu gearwaþ eallum geleáffullum,
- Bl. H. 31, 6. (1 a)
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Ꝥ man ǽghwilce geáre sóna æfter Eástron fyrdscipa gearwige,
- Ll. Th. i. 324, 4.
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Martha gearwode þám Hǽlende ǽfengereordu,
- Bl. H. 67, 26.
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Gearwa (gearw, earwa, W. S.) mé ðætte ic giriordige
para quod cenem,
- Lk. R. 17, 8.
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Georwigað (gearuas,
- L.) ús eóstru ꝥte wé ete, 22, 8.
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Se háta sumor drýgþ and gearwaþ sǽd and bléda, Bt. 39, 13; F. 234, 15. III a.
to come to maturity
:-- Treówu grénu wexað and gearwað and rípað,- Solil. H. 10, 5.
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Gearwa þé and þú on þone síð fére,
- Guth. 86, 26.
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Gearwige hé hine tó húselgange,
- Ll. Th. i. 322, 7: 310, 7.
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Gearwæþ
uestit,
- Mt. R. 6, 30.
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Hit gerewað
parat (cibum ),
- Kent. Gl. 133.
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Émetan gearwiað
formicę parant (cibum sibi ),
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Ðá ðe ðú georwades
those things which thou hast provided,
- Lk. R. 12, 20.
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Begǽþ, gearwaþ
exercet, i. parat,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 144, 64.
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Hié sculon látteówdóm gearwian ðám geleáffullum and him sculon fore beón
ut sacrum ducatum praebeant, fidelibus praesunt,
- Past. 139, 16.
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Ðegnunge gearwian,
- Bl. H. 247, 10.
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Gearwig ł gionn ꝥte cirica ðín giðii
praesta ut ecclesia tua proficiat,
- Rtl. 18, 21.
- v. full-, ymb-gearwian; girwan.
Bosworth, Joseph. “gearwian.” 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/47129.
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