ge-hérian
- verb [ weak ]
- Se Drihten on engla endebyrdnesse wæs gehered. þá hé wæs ácenned, þá cleopodan hié: ' Wuldor sý Gode . . . Bl. H. 93, 8.
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Heó bið gehered mid Gode, for þon þe hire bið mycel wuldor gegearwod,
- 145, 10.
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Hé (
St. John
)mid þǽre sóþfæstnesse stefne gehiered wæs and geweorþod (cf. sé sceal beón gehered ofor ealle þeóda and geweorbod,- 71, 16.
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Gehered . . . and weorþad, 33, 165, I. Seó wyrt is gehered (-od,
v. l.) on þám muntlandum þe man Cilicia and Pisidia nemneþ (the kind that grows in Cilicia and Pisidia is spoken very highly of ),
- Lch. i. 160, 15.
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Nán mon ne bið mid rihte for óþres góde nó ðý mǽrra ne nó ðý geheredra,
- Bt. 30, l; F. 108, 27.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-hérian.” 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/48285.
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