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ge-stal

  • noun [ neuter ]
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ge-stal, an obstacle.
Substitute: ge-stál, es; n.
a charge, an accusation
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  • In þám dæge

    (doomsday)

    ús byð æteówed . . . se réða wealdend and se rihta dóm, úre fyrena edwit and þǽra feónda gestál,
      Wlfst. 186, 17.
  • Gestálum objectionibus (for meaning of objectio cf. ea quae tibi obiciuntur ab his

    what these

    witness against thee,
      Mk. 14, 60), Wrt. Voc. ii. 115, 30: 63, 27.
recrimination (?)
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  • Pascasius on þám geflite þe geworden wæs weaxendum þám gestále geleáffulra wera ymb Simmachim and Laurentium geceás Laurentium

    Paschasius in ea contentions quae inardescente zelo fidelium inter Symmachum atque Laurentium facta est Laurentium elegit,

      Gr. D. 329, 15.
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v. ge-stǽlan.
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