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ge-sǽlan

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ge-sǽlan, to bind.
Add: I. to bind a living creature.
with a material bond
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  • Satan læg símon gesǽled (cf. rídeð racentan sal, 372),

      Gen. 765;
to restrain, confine with non-material bonds
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  • Susie gesǽled, . . wttum gebunden,

      Jud. 114.
  • II. to bind a thing, put a cord, chain, & c. , round an object, to secure by binding :-- Hé hét gebindan beam ǽrenum clammum and isernum and gesǽledne in susl don (clamavit: ' Germen radicum alligetur vinculo ferreo et aereo, '. Dan. 4, 12), Dan. 521. pǽr wæs helm monig . . . , earmbeága fela searwum gesǽled

    (ingeniously strung together?),

      B. 2764.
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