geó
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Geó, gefyrn
quondam,
- Wülck. Gl. 254, 4.
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Þǽm englum gelíc þe geó Gode wiþsócan,
- Bl. H. 49, 7.
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Geó (gió, ió, iú, v. ll.) on ealddagum
a temporibus antiquis,
- Bd. 4, 27; Sch. 517, 5.
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Giú on Nóes dagum . . . giú (gió,
v. l.
) on Torcwines dagum,- Bt. 16, 1; F. 50, 6-8.
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Ðára wiotona ðe giú wǽron giond Angelcynn,
- Past. 5, 19.
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Iú (gió,
v. l.
),- 3, 3.
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Iú (ió,
v. l.
),- 216, 24.
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Iú, fyrn
olim,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 64, 75.
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Ic wæs iú in heofnum hálig ængel,
- Sat. 81: Seel. 61.
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Ne aron nú cyningas swylce iú wǽron,
- Seef. 83: B. 2459.
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Ðǽr ðá cnihtas iú ǽr eardodon,
- Hml. Th. i. 62, 25: 318, 14: Bt. 16, 1; F. 48, 35.
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Wé iú hæfdon ǽrror wlite,
- Sat. 151.
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Iú . . ., ǽr þan . . ., Kr. 17. ¶ geára geó (iú) long ago. v. geó-geára :-- Þæt wæs geára iú . . . þætte mid englum oferhygd ástág, Mód. 57: Sch. 11: Wand. 22: Gú. 11: Kr. 28. ¶ Þá (nú) geó
already
:-- Hwylce geðincðe hé hæfde ætforan Gode ðá giú on his cildháde,- Hml. Th. ii. 154, 26.
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Swá fulfremedlíce hé drohtnode on anginne his gecyrrednysse swá þæt hé mihte ðá gyú beón geteald on fulfremedra hálgena getele,
- 120, 4.
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Spræc hé swelce hé hit ðá giet nyste ðæt hié hit him ðá ió (iú,
v. l.
) ondrédon,- Past. 213, 24.
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Staþol wæs iú þá,
- Rä. 70, 2.
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God nú iú ríxað on him,
- Hml. Th. i. 520, 23.
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His brýdbedd mé is geara nú iú mid dreámum,
- Hml. S. 7, 43.
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Ic eów secge ꝥ ꝥ geo weorþeð, ꝥ ealle þás getimbro beóþ tóworpene,
- Bl. H. 77, 35.
Bosworth, Joseph. “geó.” 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/49098.
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