geóguþ
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Gód sceal wið yfele, geogoð sceal wið ylde sacan,
- Gn. C. 52.
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Ðínre giogeðe
adulescentiae tuę,
- Kent. Gl. 109.
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Ðǽre scame ðe ðú on iuguðe worhte
confusionis adolescentiae tuae,
- Past. 207, 11.
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On geoguðe his earfoðsíð forspildan, on yldo eft eádig weorðan,
- Vy. 58: Wand. 35.
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On ælde ł on giogeðe,
- Ps. C. 142.
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Iuguðe (
tenerrima) aetatula (infantis ),
- An. Ox. 7, 198.
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Fram gebyrdtída iungan iugeðe
ab cunabulorum teneritudine,
2843. -
Tó láre befæst sóna fram iugoðe,
- Hml. S. 6, 2.
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Fram mínre gugoðe
a iuuentute mea,
- Ps. L. 70, 5.
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God scóp geoguðe and gumena dreám . . . Wintra rím gegǽð in þá geoguðe, Gú. 466-470. I a.
youth as the season of strength :-- Bið geedniówad swé swé arn guguð (juuentus )
ðín,- Ps. Srt. 102, 5.
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Gigoð,
- Rtl. 169, 39.
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Þǽr is geogoð búton ylde,
- Bl. H. 65, 17.
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Ongan eldo gebunden gomel gúðwiga geoguðe cwíðan, hilde strengo, B. 2112. I b.
youth
as a period of immaturity :-- Ðá ðe unmedome bióð tó ðǽre láre oððe for gioguðe oððe for unwísdóme,- Past. 375, 19.
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Þá þe for geoguðe gyt ne mihton breóstnet werian,
- Exod. 235.
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Ic wæs on geoguðe, grame mé forhogedon
adolescentior ego sum et contemtus,
- Ps. Th. 118, 141: El. 638.
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Ne forsió nán mon ðíne gioguðe (
adolescentiam
),- Past. 385, 30.
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Geogoðe indolis (ut puer
indolis
librorum disceret artes,- Ald. 166, 33), Wrt. Voc. ii. 92, 70: 80, 68.
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Gioguðe
indolem (pubertatis ),
- 85, 68.
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Seó iuguð þe be þám wege wæs ácenned
populus qui natus est in deserto,
- Jos. 5, 5.
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Sió geogoð (cf. geonge gúðrǽs fornam, 1533) árás,
- An. 1636.
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Þeós fægre geogað forwurðan sceall,
- Hml. S. 4, 311.
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Seó yld hí gebæd, and seó iuguð wrát,
- Hml. Th. ii. 506, 21.
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Sécan hwilc þǽre geogoðe gleáwost wǽre,
- Dan. 81.
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Wé lǽrað ꝥ preóstas geoguðe geornlíce lǽran,
- Ll. Th. ii. 254, 25.
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Þá ealdan sceal earmlíce licgan æt hám hungre ácwolcne, and man sceal þá geoguðe geómorlíce lǽdan gehæft . . . of heora éðle, Wlfst. 295, 17. (1 a) of persons in a subordinate position :-- Ymbeóde ides Helminga duguðe and geogoðe dǽl ǽghwylcne, B. 621. (1 b) a person's young ones, children :-- Nóe mid bearnum under bord gestáh gleáw mid geogoðe (
Noah went in, and his sons, and his sons' wives,
- Gen. 7, 7), Gen. 1370.
- Hé geogoðe strýnde, suna and dohtra, 1152.
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Hé þá geogoðe wile árum healdan . . . mid góde gyldan wille uncran eaferan,
- B. 1181.
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Sý ǽlcere geoguðe teóðung gelǽst be Pentecosten,
- Ll. Th. i. 262, 20: 306, 31: Wlfst. 116, 2. .i.
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Swá swá nýwlicra elebergena ł guogað elebeáma
sicut nouelle oliuarum,
- Ps. L. 127, 3.
- v. cild-geoguþ, cniht-geoguþ, magu-geoguþ.
Bosworth, Joseph. “geóguþ.” 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/49117.
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