gebed-rǽden
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þǽr (on gebedhúse) nán þincg elles geworht ne sý bútan þám ánum weorce þe tó Gode belimpð. þæt is gebedrǽden (ꝥ syndon hálige gebedu, v. l.), R. Ben. 81, 5. þæ þæt ic dyde for hiora godcundre gebedrédenne
(because of their praying for me),
- C. D. ii. III, 10.
- For hire gebedrǽdenne, iii. 421, 4.
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Hió mádmas to Cantwaran cyricean brohte hire tó gebedrǽdene (to secure prayers for herself), I ch. iii. 422, 15:
Hml. S.
- 32, 259.
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Byst þú on úre eallra gebedrǽdene
eris in nostris omnium precibus.
- Ll. Th. ii. 226, 5.
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Ge*-*munað mé on eówre gebedrǽdenne
remember me in your prayers,
- 332, 13.
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Ðæt hié mé on heora gebeddrédenne hæbben,
- C. D. v. 333, 9.
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Ic bidde þé, mín Drihten, þæt ðú helpe . . . ealra þǽra þe tó mínre gebedrǽdene þencað and hyhtað lybbendra and forðgewitenra (
all those, living or departed, that look and hope for my prayers),
- Angl. xii. 500, 28.
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Hé hine sylfne befæste þæs weres gebedrǽddene (-rǽdenne, v. l.) se viri commendans orationibus, Gr. D. 39, 13. þæ æt hý him tó Gode mid heora gebedrǽdene þingian
ut orent pro ipso,
- R. Ben. 70, 12.
- Hé wylle æfter forðsíðe . . . gebedrǽdenne habban. Wlfst. 307, 24.
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Gebedrǽdene árǽran
to promote the practice of praying,
- Ll. Th. i. 314, 9.
Bosworth, Joseph. “gebed-rǽden.” 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/47190.
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