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ge-háthirtan

  • verb [ uncertain ]
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Grammar
ge-háthirtan, ge-heortan; pp. ge-háthirt (ge-hyrt, ge-heort).
to make angry, anger
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  • Se hláford geháthyrt (

    iratus

    ) cwæð tó his ðeówan,
      Hml. Th. ii. 374, 25.
  • Se hálga wer wearð geháthyrt ðurh his unstæð*-*ðignysse,

      176, 18: Hml. S. 8, 112: 22, 220.
  • Philippus swíðe gehátheort hét hí gefæccan,

      2, 191.
  • Wæs gehátheort

    inflammatur,

      An. Ox 4009.
  • Geháthord furibundus, i. iratus, 3019. I a. reflexive, to become angry (v. háthirtan) :-- Se Godes wiðersaca hine ðá geháthyrte

    he worked himself into a fury,

      Hml. Th. i. 450, 9.
to be angry
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  • Ðá ðe on cildum mid ungesceáde gehátheortað (

    exarserint

    ),
      R. Ben. 130, 7.
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  • ge-háthirtan, v.