ge-mót
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Gemóte
conuentione,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 17, 50.
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Gemót
consessum,
- ii. 133, 57.
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Heródes gewende tó Cesaream, and ðǽr hæfde gemót wið Tyrum and Sidoniscum. Mid þám ðe hé mótode,
- Hml. Th. ii. 382, 29.
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Hé hét gelangian him tó ealle ðá burhwara tógædere, cwæð ꝥ hé gemót wið hí habban wolde,
- Hml. S. 23, 21.
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Wénde ic þæt þú þý wærra weorðan sceolde wið sóðfæstum swylces ge-mðtes. þe þé oft wiðstðd,
- Jul. 426.
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Oft ic wig seó . . . ic á bídan sceal láðran gemótes,
- Ru. 6, 10.
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Nǽnig man compigende Gode gifalde hine gimótum woruldlicum
nemo militans Deo inplicat se negotiis (negotium praelium, Migne) secularibus,
- Rtl. 60, 11.
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Heáfædrafela swylce eác hæleða gemót, wítgena weorod, wífmanna þreát,
- Hö. 47.
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Gemóte concessum (ante angelicum coelestis theatri
consessum,
- Aid, 24, 10), Wrt. Voc. ii. 78, 22.
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Hé gecwæð ꝥ hí cómon ealle tó ánum gemóte, ꝥ hé mihte him secgan hwæt him tó dónne wǽre,
- Hml. S. 36, 205 : An. 650.
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Hí longe (long,
v. l.
) gemót ymb þæt hæfdon, hwæðer hit tácnade þe sibbe þe unsibbe,- Ors. 5, 5 ; S. 226, 20.
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Hé biþ gemóte (
consilio
) scyldig.- Mt. R. 5, 22 : Wrt. Voc. ii. 72, 7 : 17, 45.
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Hié sellaþ eówic on gemótum
(conciliis),
- Mt. R. L. 10, 17.
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[Tó sinoþ]licum gemóte
ad synodale concilium,
- An. Ox. 2093.
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Hé gesomnade bisceopa gemót and synoð ætgædere mid monigum mágistrum cyricean. Bd. 4,
- 5; Sch. 372, 20.
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Ne áhydde ic na þíne mild-heortnesse on myclum gemótum (
a synagoga mulla),
- Ps. Th. 39, ii.
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Hé eóde in þæt dómern ðǽr ðǽr Caluisianus wæs in miclum gemóte . . . þá yrsode se déma,
- Shrn. 116, 32.
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' Habbað eów gemót, and tómiddes settað Naboð, biddað leáse gewitan ꝥ hí hine forsecgan . . . þá heáfodmenn budon him tó gemóte,
- Hml. S. 18, 189-195. ¶
- of the last judgement
Mægna cyning on gemót cymeð þrymma mǽste,
- Cri. 833.
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Monge beóð on gemót lǽded fýra cynnes: wile fæder engla seonoð gehégan, déman mid ryhte,
- Ph. 491.
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Gemoot
contio, convocatio populi,
- Txts. 53, 584.
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Hér wæs ꝥ myccle gemót æt Kyrtlingtúne,
- Chr. 977 ; P. 122, 8.
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On þissum geáre wæs ꝥ mycele gemót (
a grand council of Danes and English,
William of Malmesbury) on- Oxonaforda, 1015 ; P. 145, 20.
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Þ gemót æt Brómdúne,
- Ll. Th. i. 280, n.
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Gerǽdde se cyng and his witan ꝥ man sceolde habban ealra gewitena gemót on Lundene . . . and stefnode man Godwine tó þon gemóte,
- Chr. 1048 ; P. 174, 20-25 ; Ll. Th. i. 238, 36.
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Geðenc nú hweðer áwiht mani mann cynges hám séce þér þǽr hé on túne byð, oððe hys gemót, oððe hys fird ; oððe hweðer ðé ðince þæt hí æalle on ánne weig þeder cumen,
- Solil. H. 44, 3.
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Ofer þis gemót (cf. 36, 4-14),
- Ll. Th. i. 38, 4.
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On þám gemótan þeáh wurðan on namcúðan stówan,
- 348, 17.
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Gecýðe in gemótes (cf. folcgemote, 12) gewitnesse cyninges geréfan,
- Ll. Th. i. 82, 16.
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On folces gemóte,
- 76, 5.
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Gif mon beforan cyninges ealdormen on gemóte gefeohte,
- 86, 13.
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Ic wille ꝥ ǽlc man sý griðes wyrðe to gemóte and fram gemóte,
- 422, 5.
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Ic wille ꝥ ǽlc geréfa hæbbe gemót á ymbe feówer wucan,
- 164, 20.
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Séce man hundredes gemót,
- 386, l.
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On þám meðelstede þá hé gemót hæfde
- , By. 199.
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Hí Sunnandæges folciscra gemóta (cf. folcgemóta,
- 320, 12) geswícan, Ll. Th. i. 326, 21.
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Wæs se ƀ Walchere ofslagen æt ánum gemóte
(the meeting was to decide whether Liulf had been slain by the bishop's orders,
v.- Flor. Worcester), Chr. 1080; P. 214, 9.
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Ðæt nán scýrgeréfe oððe mótgeréfe ðár habban ǽne sócne oððe gemót
(placitum)
búton ðes abbudes hǽse,- C. D. iv. 200, 10.
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Ranulf his capellan ealle his (the king's) gemót ofer eall Engleland dráf
Ranulf carried on all the law-courts over all England,
- Chr. 1099 ; P. 235, l.
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On gemóte
in foro,
- Mt. R. 23, 7 : Germ. 400, 14.
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III. of inanimate objects, meeting, junction, v. ge-mittung :-- On wega gemótum
in competis,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 46, 12.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-mót.” 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/48944.
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