ge-hirtan
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Gehyrt vel gehlýwþ focilat, i.
reficit
,- Wrt. Voc. ii. 149, 82.
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Gehyrte
foverat
,- 150, 12.
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Hé wolde gehyrtan ðá þe se cásere ácwealde . . . þá geseah hé hú sume þá crístenan woldon áwácian for ðám wítum and gehyrte heora mód,
- Hml. S. 5, 19-23.
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Godes engel hine gereordode and mid his rǽde gehyrte,
- 22, 139.
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Þá gehyrte hé his geféran mid wordum,
- 25, 335.
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Ond þá mid þý þe ꝥ mín werod gehyrted and gestilled wæs quae res quum anime quietiorem fecisset exercitum, Nar. 8, 17. (l a) reflex.
to recover from grief, fear
, &c. :-- Heó on eorðan feóll and mid mycelre hefignysse gefylled wearð þæt heó word gecweþan ne mihte. Mid þan heó eft hig gehyrte,- Guth. 88, 25.
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Gewitleáse gehyrtende
inerguminos, i. amentes refocilando, i. confor-tando
,- An. Ox. 3059.
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Se regn þe fullíce mihte þá eorðan wel gehyrtan
pluvia quae plene ten-am saliare potuisset
.- Gr. D. 210, 21.
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Gehertan
fouere (excgua tuguria
).- An. Ox. II, 14.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-hirtan.” 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/48313.
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