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ge-bytlu

  • noun [ neuter ]
  • verb
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ge-bytlu, For 'indecl. f.
A building' substitute pl. n. A group of buildings, a dwelling-place, residence [cf. the plural use of hús in this sense in Icel.], in l. 5 for 580, 32 read 354, 32, and add
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  • Man bytlode áne gebytlu ... Hé befrán hwám ðá gebytlu gemynte wǽron,

      Hml. Th. ii. 354, 32-35.
  • Wǽron þá gebytlu on ðám dæge geworhte,

      356, 8.
  • Þis synd gástlices cræftes tól and gebytla,

      R. Ben. 19, 3.
  • Se cyng Willelm tó Pentecosten forman síðe his híréd innan his níwan gebyttlan æt Westmynstre heóld (

    William in the twelfth year of his reign for the first time kept court in the new palace of Westminster,

      Hen. Hunt.), Chr. 1099; P. 234, 34.
  • Ic hire beád gymmas ... and mǽre gebytlu,

      Hml. S. 8, 36.
  • Ic árǽre þá getimbrunge ꝥ hire hróf oferstíhð ealle gebytlu,

      36, 72.
  • Miht þú mé árǽran on Rómánisce wísan cynelice gebytlu?, 92.
  • Hé hylt ealle þá gebytlu ðǽre gelaðunge,

      Hml. Th. i. 580, 21: 582, 22.
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  • ge-bytlu, n.; v.