ge-rídan
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Nú ic þǽr mi men sende (cf. nonne eres viros
misimus
in medium ignis ?,- Dan. 3, 24) tó
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Gif þonne nelle hwá ge[rí]dan (rídan, tó rídan,
v. ll. )
mid his geférum,- Ll. Lbmn. 160, 16.
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Ða ic sylf gerád,
- C. D. v. 331, 1.
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Ðus se preóst hit gerád and se geneát mid hine (cf. hé héht his geneát rídan mid preóste, and hé hine ðá gelǽdde ealle ðá gemǽru,
- 140, 30), 141, 24.
- Heó ealle þá þá landgemǽre geridan, eal swá heó man on fruman þám bisceope lǽdde, iv. 235, 3.
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Ðá gerád Æðelwald þone hám æt Winburnan bútan ðæs cyninges leáfe . . . and hæfde ealle ðá geatu forworht,
- Chr. 901; P. 92, 3.
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Ill a. to handa geridan to bring into a persons power or possession :--
Ic
wille ðat man it geride me to hande,- C. D. iv. 222, 6.
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Hi sǽdon þám kinge ꝥ hé hæfde swýde ágylt wið Críst ꝥ hé ǽfre sceolde niman ǽnig þing of xpes cyre . . . , sǽdon þám kinge embe Sandwíc hit wæs him to handa geriden . . . Se king . . . swór ꝥ hit nǽfre næs ná his rǽd ná his dǽd ꝥ man sceolde Sandwíc dón fit of ipes cyrð,
- 57, 9-17.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-rídan.” 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/49375.
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