ge-ceósan
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Ðá ðe woruldmonnum ðynceað dysige, ðá geciésð (-císt,
v.l. elegit
)- Dryhten, Past. 203, 23.
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Ofer ealle óþre ic þá stówe geceás,
- Bl. H. 201, 7.
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Geceás hé him þone deáþ, ꝥ him mon ofléte blódes on þám earme,
- Bt. 29, 2; F. 104, 22.
- Geceós dé nú fultum. Hml. S. 25, 399.
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Healde gehwá mid riht his ǽwe ... búton ꝥ gewurðe ꝥ hí búta geceósan ... hí getwǽman, Ll. Th. ii. 300, 27. I a.
to choose for tht service of a person (dat.) :-- Þá twelf apostolas þám écean Gode gecorene wǽron (Deo electi fuerant ),
- Ll. Lbmn. 413, 13.
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Þá þe Gode gecorene wǽron sóna swá hý geborene wǽron,
- Wlfst. 196, 10. ¶ geceósan tó
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Ic þé gefyrþrede mid mínum lárum tó þon ꝥ þé mon tó dómere geceás,
- Bt. 8; F. 24, 30: Chr. 1041; P. 163, 10.
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Hine gecés tó fæder and tó hláforde Scotta cyning,
- 924; P. 104, 18: 921; P. 103, 19.
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Se abb forðgefaren wæs; þá geceás hé Æðelsige munuc þǽrtó,
- 1061; P. 190, 4.
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Se flota eall gecuron Cnut tó cyninge,
- 1014; P. 144, 28.
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Tó bisceope gecoren
in praesulatum electus,
- Bd. 2, 18; Sch. 182, 3: Chr. 830; P. 62, 6.
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Heó wæs gecoren tó méder hire Scyppende,
- Bl. H. 13, 14.
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Gewitnes sý geset tó ǽlcere byrig. Tó ǽlcere byrig .xxxiii. sýn gecorene tó gewitnesse,
- Ll. Th. i. 274, 9.
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Þá sylfan him práfostscíre betǽhtan þe þæne abbod tó abbodháde gecuran (-cor-,
v.l.) (ab eis qui abbatem ordinant ),
- R. Ben. 124, 17.
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Þis syndon þá dómas ðe Ælfréd cyncg geceás (cf. þá ðe mé ryhteste ðúhton, ic þá héron gegaderode, and þá óðre forlét,
- 46, 22), Ll. Lbmn. 17, 2.
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Ðis syndon þá dómas þe Ælfréd cyncg and Gúðrum cyncg gecuran,
- Ll. Th. i. 166, 5.
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Gecuran and gecwǽdon,
- 7; 314, 3.
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Ðis is seó gerǽdnes þe Engla cyng and ... witan gecuran and gerǽddan,
- 304, 4.
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Swá góde laga swá hý betste geceósen,
- 276, 18.
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Gebéte þæt swá scíre witan geceósan,
- Wlfst. 172, 4.
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Ic hæbbe gecoren and míne witan hwæt seó steór beón mæge,
- Ll. Th. i. 276, 30.
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Sce Eádweardes mæssedæg witan habbað gecoren ꝥ man freólsian sceal on .xv. kal. Aprilis,
- 308, 20.
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Se cyng and his witan habbað gecoren and gecweden ꝥ ...,
- 342, 6.
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Eádgáres lage þe ealle men habbað gecoren and tó gesworen,
- Cht. E. 231, 4.
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Wille ic ꝥ symble mid eów gehealden sý þe gé tó friðes bóte gecoren hæfdon,
- Ll. Th. i. 278, 2.
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Hé eall ꝥ lǽste ꝥ uncer formǽl wæs þá ic tó him gebeáh and his wilian geceás (
became his vassal
),- Ll. Th. i. 178, 9.
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Wið þám þe heó his (the suitor's) willan geceóse
if she accept him,
- 254, 12.
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Gif heó binnan geáres fæce wer geceóse
if she decide to marry within the year,
- 416, 8.
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On .xxii. and .xxiii. nihta seó mǽtincg bið gecornes and geflitnes and eall costunge full; ne bið ꝥ ná gód swefen (
the dream is full of trial and strife
),- Lch. iii. 156, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-ceósan.” 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/47438.
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