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ge-clifian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Take here ge-cleofian in Dict., and add:
to stick to (tó
or dat.)
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  • Gecleofige tunge mín gómum mínum

    adhaereat lingua mea faucibus meis,

      Ps. L. 136, 6.
  • Ðeós wyrt wyle hrædlíce tó ðám men geclyfian. Lch. i. 306, 4.
  • Mín tunge ys gecleofod (adhaesit) tó mínum gómum, Ps. Th. 21, 13. (1 a)

    to stick

    together :-- Hió gedéþ ꝥ flǽsc tógædere geclifað,
      Lch. i. 134, 13.
  • Hý tógædere geclifigen (-clifian,

    v.l.

    ),
      316, 1.
to stick on
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  • Geclyfode on eorðan innoð úre

    adhesit in terra uenter noster, Ps. Rdr. 43, 25. ꝥ þǽr nǽre nán þing on þǽre stówe þe se stántorr on geclyfian mihte (quo inhaerere potuisset ),

      Gr. D. 12, 19.
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v.  ge-cleofian.
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