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ge-brýsed

  • verb [ weak ]
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Substitute: ge-brýsan, ge-brýsian; p. de, ede; pp. ed.
to bruise, crush, pound.
lit.
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  • Þá stánas nales ꝥ án ꝥ hí his limu tóbrǽcan, ac eác swylce mid ealle his bán gebrýsedon (-brýsdon, tóbrýsdon,

    v. ll.] saxa non solum cjtes membra, sed etiam ossa contri*-*verant,

      Gr. D. 125, 23.
  • His preósta ǽnne of horse feallende and gebrýsedne (tóbrýsendne,

    v. l.) clericum suum cadendo contritum, Bd.

      5, 6; Sch. 573, 7.
fig.
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  • Þeáh se rihtwísa áfealle, ne wyrð hé gebrýsed, ne his nán bán tóbrocen

    cum ceciderit justus, non conturbabitur,

      Ps. Th. 36, 23.
to season
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  • Gebrýsdre (-brydre, MS.)

    condito (pul*-*mentario).

      An. Ox. 2, 248.
  • Gebrýsde (-bryrde,

      MS.), 7, 271.
Etymology
[The word is glossed by gestrýdere in An. Ox. 3754: all three are glosses on Ald. 51, 31.]
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