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ge-leoran

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ge-leoran, l. ge-leóran,
and add:
of persons, to pass away from this life,
die
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  • Ne gelióreð (

    transibit

    ) cneóreso ðiós oð ðæt alle ðás geworðe,
      Mk. L. R. 13, 30.
  • Gelióreð

    praeteribit,

      Lk. L. R. 21, 32.
  • Geliórade

    obiit,

      Lk. p. 2, 4.
  • Ðý dæge ðe se abbod geleórde,

      Shrn. 65, 21.
  • Gif hé giliórde (geliórade, L.)

    si obisset,

      Mk. R. 15, 44.
of things.
to pass from the body
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  • Ꝥ se drænc sý ðe ǽr geleóred,

      Lch. iii. 20, 3.
to pass away, cease
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  • Oþ ꝥ seó ýst forð geleóreð

    until the storm passes,

      Shrn. 81, 27.
to pass away, cease to exist, come to nothing
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  • Heofon and eorðo geliórað (

    transibunt), wordo míne ne gelióreð (praeteribunt ),

      Mt. L. 24, 35.
  • Gilióred (geliórad, L.) bioðon

    transibunt,

      Lk. R. 21, 32.
  • Gehlióred,

      Mk. L. 13, 31
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v. fore-geleóran, forþ-geleóred.
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