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ge-nóg

  • adverb
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ge-nóg, adv.
Wright's OE grammar
§128; §323; §421; §426; §427; §557;
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with verb,
abundantly, sufficiently
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  • Geseah ic balzamum þæs betstan stences genóh of þǽm treówum út weallan

    video opobalsamum cum optimo odore omnibus undique arborum ramis habundantissime manans,

      Nar. 27, 22.
  • Genóg fremmað

    sufficit,

      Rtl. 191, 37.
with adj. or adv. as an intensive,
enough, very,
with adj.
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  • Genóh mánfulne gylt

    satis (i. valde) probrosum facinus,

      An. Ox. 2782.
  • Genóh sutel

    satis euidens,

    4538.
  • For þon þe genóh gecóplicu wíse hí sylfe gegearwode

    quia occasio apta se praebuit,

      Gr. D. 60, 4.
  • Geonge men genóh þæslice on líchaman,

      Hml. S. 23 b, 370.
  • Hé is genóg orsorg (

    quite secure

    ) ǽlces eorþlices eges,
      Bt. 10; F. 28, 17.
  • Hit genóg ǽmettig læg and genóg wéste and ge his náne note ne hæfdon,

      Ors. 1, 10; S. 48, 24.
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  • Ꝥ wé genóg raðe tó þǽm becwóman,

      Nar. 11, 27.
  • Bebinde genóh wearme,

      Lch. ii. 270, 9.
  • Ic ongite genóh sweotule ꝥ . . .,

      Bt. 7, 1; F. 16, 10.
  • Þú wást genóg geare ðæt þú mé oferswíðan ne miht

    tnou knowest very well that thou canst not overcome me,

      Bl. H. 175, 30.
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  • ge-nóg, adv.