ge-cíd
- noun [ masculineneuter ]
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Gecíd
lis,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 94, 13: 50, 28.
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Geflit and gecíd
divortium,
- 28, 26.
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Gyf him þince ꝥ hé geseó fela fugla ætsamne, ꝥ byð æfest and gecid (geflit and cíd,
v.l.
),- Lch. iii. 168, 17. ꝥ
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Gecygde (-ciid, v.l.) ond geflite
litigio, contentioni,
- Bd. 1, 14; Sch. 38, 24.
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Hé ongan him symble andswarian mid gecíde (
cum jurgio
),- Gr. D. 64, 34.
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Ða légo giciidana (-ara?)
flammas litium,
- Rtl. 167, 18.
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Tó gemótum and tó gecídum (
in rixas
) gé fæstað,- Past. 315, 4.
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Hié styrigað geflitu and geciid
rixae occasionem commovent,
- 293, 21.
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Ne sceal mon náne geflytu ne gecíd úp áhebban,
- Ll. Th. ii. 438, 31.
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Wyrignyssa and gecýd
maledicta et jurgia,
- 224, 31.
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Gif hwylcum bréþer byþ gecíd (mid gecíde, v.l.) oþþe gestýred
si quis frater corripitur quolibet modo,
- R. Ben. 131, 1. v. next word.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-cíd.” 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/47443.
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