ge-etan
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Swá hwá swá of ðám hláfe geett (
manducat
),- Hml. Th. ii. 202, 6.
- Heó genam of ðæs treówes wæstme and geæt, and sealde hire were and hé geæt, i. 18, 9.
- Hé geæt þone forbodenan æppel, ii. 240, 21.
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Hwí eódest þú tó þám hǽðenum and on heora húse geǽte?,
- Hml. S. 10, 175.
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Gé giétun (
manducastis
) of ðǽm hláfum,- Jn. R. 6, 26.
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Fædero úsero geéton,
- Jn. L. 6, 31: Mt. L. 14, 20.
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Of ðam treówe Adam sceolde geetan on ende
of that tree Adam was to have eaten in the end,
- Hex. 24, 19.
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Þeos wyrt fremaþ wel geeten (-at-,
v. l.
) and tó þám nafolan gewriþen,- Lch. i. 204, 27.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-etan.” 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/47852.
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