ge-feolan
- verb
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Wæs þǽr neáh Apollines templ; þá gefealh hé þǽr in and þǽr þá niht gewunode
juxta Apollinis templum fuit, ibique se ad manendum contulit,
- Gr. D. 189, 1.
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Ðá warð his leóhtbora áfyrht swýðe, and gefeall him in ánan heale and slǽp
his light-bearer became very frightened, and got in a corner and went to sleep,
- Vis. Lfc. 36.
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Hú se ealda feónd on symbel geféleð úrum gebohtum mid his searwum
antiquus hostis quam insidiis nostris cogitationibus insistat,
- Gr. D. 222, 6.
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Swá mycele má hé gefealh mid geornnysse þám gebedum
tanto annisu precibus incubuit,
- Gr. D. 74, 17: 125, 29: 247, 26.
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Hé gefealh his wæcce
instans vigiliis,
- 170, 30.
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Hégefealh singallíce his þegnungum and hýrnessum
ejus obsequiis sedule atque incessanter adhaerebat,
- 299, 29.
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Þá þe Gode gefeólað mid éstfullum móde
qui devota mente Deo adhaerent,
- Gr. D. 161, 17.
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For þon þe ic gefealh and gewunode in Laurenties worde and wæs wið Simmache
guia in parte Laurentii contra Symmachum sensi,
- 330, 8.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-feolan.” 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/47922.
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