ge-neát
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Genaeot inquilinis (cf.
inquilinus
inbúend,- 134, 24), Wrt. Voc. ii. in, 53.
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Geneát,
- 45, 57.
- I a. where the superior is a king, prince, or great man, cf. beód-, heorþ-geneát, geneát-scolu
Bigstandaþ mé
(Satan)
strange geneátas,- Gen. 284.
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Geneátum parisitis (Dulcitius, Dioclesiani Satrapa, a propriis
parasitis
et domesticis clientibus non agnoscitur,- Aid. 66, 23), Wrt. Voc. ii. 66, 62.
- Cyninges geneát, gif his wer bið twelf hund sciłł. . Ll. Th. i. 114, 10.
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Þǽr wearð ofslægen Lucumon cynges geréfa . . . and Æðelferð cynges geneát,
- Chr. 897 ; P. 91, lo.
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Gif þín geneát stalie and losie þé,
- Ll. Th. i. 116, 10.
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Se geneát sceal wyrcan swá on lande swá of lande, hweðer swá him man být, C. D. iii. 450. 3— Geneátes riht. Geneátriht is mistlic be ðám ðe on lande stænt. On sumon hé sceal landgafol syllan . . . , Ll.
Th. i.
- 432, ii. Hé
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Fasellus vel geneát, i. genus holeris, Wrt. Voc. ii. 146, 54. (
O. L. Ger.
ge-nót :-- Thuner and Uuóden . . . ende allum thém unholdum the hira genótas sint, Heyne 88, 7 : O. H. Ger. ge-nóz socius, sodalis, contubernalis, cliens.)
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-neát.” 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/49018.
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