ge-dǽlan
- verb [ weak ]
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Stánas uneáþe tósomne cumaþ, gif hí gedǽlede (tódǽlde,
v. l.
) weorþaþ,- Bt. 34, 11; F. 150, 25.
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Is se finta fægre gedǽled, sum brún, sum basu, sum splottum beseted,
- Ph. 295.
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For þám ꝥ héhste gód wǽre mistlic and on swá manigfeald gedǽled, ꝥ pound; hit nán mon ne mæg eall habban,
- Bt. 34, 9 ; F. 146, 17.
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Þeáh his líc and gǽst hyra somwiste gedǽlden,
- Gú. 942.
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Þú freóde scealt gedǽlan, álǽtan lufan míne,
- Cri. 166.
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Síð wæs gedǽled,
- Exod. 207.
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God leóht and þýstro gedǽlde
divisit lucem a tenebris
(Gen.- I. 4), Cri. 228.
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Hié heápum tóhlódon hleóðrum gedǽlde,
- Gen. 1693.
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Hé gedǽlde wíf and wǽpned,
- Gen. 27, 44.
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Wit beótedan þæt unc ne gedǽlde nemne deáð ána ówiht elles,
- Kl. 22.
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Hé gedǽlde þæt leóht fram þám þeóstrum,
- Gen. l, 4.
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Hé mynte þæt hé gedǽlde ánra gehwylces líf wið líce,
- B. 731.
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Hé sceolde gedǽlan feorh wið flǽsce,
- Ap. 36.
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Hé wilnode þæt hé wurde gedǽled wið hý and wið heora yfelnesse,
- Ps. Th. 41, arg. III a. used reflexively.
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Gif wit unc gedǽlað,
- Rä. 82, 7.
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Þeáh seó sáwl and se líchama hý gedǽlan,
- Solil. H. 66, 6.
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Hié be him lifgendum hié gedǽldun,
- Chr. 718; P. 42, 20.
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Wer and wíf ðá ðe on hǽmede geþeódde wǽron . . . mid hyra bégra geþafunge hí hig gedǽlon
(separentur).
- Ll. Th. ii. 150, 30.
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Ic mé ondréde þæt ic mé scyle gedǽlan wið mine freóud, oððe hí wið mé,
- Solil. H. 33, 11.
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Nó hé hine wið monna miltse gedǽlde, ac gesynta bæd sáwla gehwylcre, Gú. 302. III b.
to form a dividing line between
objects :-- Hæfde wederwolcen wídum fæðmum eorðan and úprodor efne gedǽled,- Exod. 76.
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Ðǽr nǽfre leófe ne gedǽlað, ne láðe ne gemétað,
- Wlfst. 204, 24.
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Mé gedǽlað, sibbe tóslítað sinhíwan tú (
body and soul),
- Jul. 697.
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Syððan hié gedǽldon (
or under
V a ?),- An. 5.
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Hé gehéht ðǽm meniga ꝥ hé gedǽlde
(should separate into companies;
discumberet) ofer eorðu,- Mt. L. 15, 35.
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Oft weorðlic reáf men gedǽlað
dividers spolia,
- Ps. Th. 67, 12.
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Þte hé gidǽle mec mið ꝥ erfe
ut diuidat hereditatem mecum,
- Lk. R. L. 12, 13.
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Sceal yrfe gedǽled deádes monnes,
- Gn. Ex. 80.
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Habbad emne gedǽled dæg and nihte sunne and móna,
- Met. 29, 35. (l a) of
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Gefôr se here on Mierena lond, and hit gedǽldon sum, and sum Ceólwulfe saldon, 877; P. 74, 22. ¶ of the diversity existing among the earth's inhabitants :-- Is þes middangeard dálum gedǽled
there is great diversity among those who live on the earth,
- Gú. 25.
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Gifstól sceal gegierwed stondan, gif hine guman gedǽlen (if men have their part in it, i. e.
get gifts from the king
?),- Gn. Ex. 69.
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Gedǽlan Dryhtnes þecelan,
- Sal. 418.
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Ðý lǽs ðá ídlo gidǽle
ne uanitates [h]auriat,
- Rtl. 162, 32.
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Ealle his ǽhta ríce réðemann gedǽle
scrutetur foenerator omnem substantiam ejus,
- Ps. Th. 108, ii.
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Syððan hié gedǽldon (or under IV. I), swá him Dryhten hlyt getǽhte
after they (the apostles) had apportioned the work among themselves, as the Lord himself had shewn the portion of each to be,
- An. 5.
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Þá freátorhtestan tunglan [wurdon] gedǽlede
limpida lumina spargerentur,
- An. Ox. 1686.
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Ne þurfon wé ná tó úrum mǽgum . . . ðencean tó ðám swýþe, þæt him man æfter his forðsýþe tó ðám micel fore gedǽle, þæt hí hine fram wítan álýsan,
- Wlfst. 306, 5.
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Þ ꝥ ofer byð ic hohgie swá ændebyrdlíce gedélan swá icændebyrdlícost mæg
divitias, si prouenerint, saþientissime atque cautis-sime administrandas esse,
- Solil. H. 35, 19.
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Áspendre, gedǽledre
erogatę, i. dispensate,
- An. Ox. 1841.
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Þǽre gedǽledan
erogante,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 33, 3.
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Hé his ǽhta þearfendum gedǽleð
dedit pauperibus,
- Ps. Th. in, 8.
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Þone þriddan dǽl hé þearfum gedǽlde
(distribuit),
- Bd. 5, 12 ; Sch. 614, 13.
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Sié þæt feóh gedǽled þearfum,
- Ll. Th. i. 198, 12.
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Ðonne ðú ealle gedǽlde hæfst, þonne bist ðú ðé self wǽdla,
- Bt. 13 ; F. 38, 35.
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Sumne se hára wulf deáðe gedǽlde,
- Wand. 83.
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Hié þín feorh ne magon deáðe gedǽlan,
- An. 95 7: 1219.
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Hé gedǽleð, sé þe áh dómes geweald, missenlíce leóda leoðocræftas londbúendum,
- Crii. 27.
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Dreámas hé gedǽlde,
- Sae. 19.
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Swá beóð módsefan dálum gedǽled,
- Mod. 22.
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Á þé bið gedǽled, . . . wunað wísdóm in,
- Fä. 48.
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For hwám nǽron eorð-welan ealle gedǽled leódum gelíce ?,
- Sal. 342.
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Mín gehát þæt míne weleras ǽr wíse gedǽldan, Ps. Th. 65, 12. VI a. to diffuse, spread :-- Ðerh gedǽlde
perfudit.
- Mt. p. 20, 2.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-dǽlan.” 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/47600.
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