ge-sǽlig
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Mid gesǽligum gelimpum
fortuitis casibus,
- An. Ox. 4185.
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Tó hwon sceoldan míne friend seggan þæt ic gesǽlig mon wǽre ? Hú mæg sé beón gesǽlig se þe on ðám gesǽlþum ðurhwunian ne mót ?
quid me felicem jactastis amici, Bt.
2 ;- F. 4, 14.
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Hú gesǽlig seó forme eld wæs
felix nimium prior aetas,
15 ;- F. 48, 2.
- Se singala ege ne lǽt nónne mon gesǽlinne (felicem) beón ... Ic wundrige hwí men , , . wénen ꝥte þis andwearde líf mæge þone monnan dón gesǽligne . . . , þonne hit hine ne mæg æfter þýs lífe earmne gedón,
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Hé gewát ǽhte lǽdan . . . golde and seolfre swídfeorm and gesǽlig,
- Gen. 1770.
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II b. favoured in respect to mental or moral endowments, happy in disposition, &c :-- Ðæt hé sié se gesǽlgosta on eallum cræftum ofer ealle óðre men
quasi prae ceteris praepollens,
- Past. 463, 13.
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Sé þe gód biþ, sé biþ gesǽlig, and sé ðe gesǽlig biþ, sé biþ eádig,
- Bt. 36, 6 ; F. 182, 12 : Bl. H. 101, 5.
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Nóe wæs gód, nergende leóf, swíðe gesǽlig,
- Gen. 1286.
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Se feónd and se freónd . . . synnig and gesǽlig,
- El. 956.
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Ðú miht ongitan ꝥ ǽlc gód man biþ eádig, and ꝥ ealle gesǽlige men beóþ Godas
bonos omnes, eo ipso quod boni snnt, fieri beatos liqnet; sed qui beati sunt, dees esse convenit,
- Bt. 37, 2 ; F. 190, 6.
- III a. of the happiness of heaven :-- Inn
- Mid his halgum on ðám écan édle wé syððan gesǽlige ríxiað, ǽlces yfeles orsorge. Hml. Th. ii. 22a, 26.
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Gesǽlig wæs heora ácennednys, for ðan ðe hí gemétton þæt éce líf on instæpe þæs and-weardes lífes,
- Hml. Th. i. 84, 6.
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Gesǽlige synde[r]gife
felix priuilegium,
- An. Ox. 2588.
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Gesǽligum
(propter) secunrtos (eventus),
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Ge-sǽligum edhwyrftum
felici reditu,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 148, 30.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-sǽlig.” 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/49457.
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