ge-bletsian
- verb [ weak ]
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Fiscas gebledsade (
benedixit
),- Mt. L. 14, 19.
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Hé wæs gebletsod and tó his cinestóle áhofen,
- Chr. 795; P. 57, 18.
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Stígand preóst wæs gebletsod tó biscope tó Eást-Englum,
- 1042; P. 163, 22.
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Mid gebletsudum wætere
benedicta aqua,
- Angl. xiii. 395, 435.
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Geblesedum, 413, 685. I a.
to make the sign of the cross upon
an object :-- Eallum Cristenum mannum is beboden ꝥ hí ealne heora líchoman seofon síþum gebletsian mid Crístes róde tácne,- Bl. H. 47, 15, 12.
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Hí ne cunnon ðone geleáfan, ne eác hí gebletsian,
- Hml. S. 5, 238.
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Þé gebletsige . . . weorca gehwilc,
- Dan. 363.
- Drihten sí gebletsad. Ps. Th. 65, 18.
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Gebledsod,
- An. 540.
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Sí Godes nama écelíce gebletsod,
- Ll. Th. i. 374, 33.
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Ðú eart gebletsod God,
- Ll. Lbmn. 415, 33.
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Þú gebletsudest bearn Israhéla, Aarones hús eác geblet*-*sadest
Dominus benedixit domui Israel, benedixit domui Aaron,
- Ps. Th. 113, 21.
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Þá gebletsode Metod þá forman twá,
- Gen. 192.
- Gebletsade, 1505.
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Ús gebletsa,
- Ps. Th. 66, Gebletsige ús Drihten, 6.
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Sí gebletsod (gebloedsad,
- L.) ꝥ ríce, Mk. ii. 10.
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Gebledsod,
- An. 524.
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Wes þú gebletsod; for þon se wæstm þínes innoþes is gebletsad,
- Bl. H. 5, 4.
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Ealle úre eorþan wæstmas beóþ gebletsode,
- 51, 13. v. un*-*gebletsod.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-bletsian.” 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/47285.
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