ge-trymman
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Man þá burh worhte and getrymode æt Witanhám,
- Chr. 913; P. 97, 33.
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Hé his forðfóre getrymede mid onfangennesse þæs dryhtenlican líchaman
obitum suum dominici corporis perceptione munivit,
- Bd. 4, 3; Sch. 359, 8.
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Ðætte hié heora heortan getrymigen (-trymmen, v.l.) æfter dæs miclan sige
ut cor post victoriam muniant.
- Past. 229, 4.
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Ic wolde getrymman
munimus,
- 41, 4.
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Ðæt hé beó getrymed and gefrætwod wið ǽlce frécenesse mid ðysum mægenum
ut contra adversa virtutum ornamento muniatur,
- 83, 10: Bl. H. 225, 33.
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Gitrymmed wið ðone fiónd monnes
offirmatum adversus inimicum hominis,
- Rtl. 113, 28.
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Ǽlce getrymmede (
munitam) burh þú gebíge tó mé, Hml. A. 103, 49. ꝥ from (ab) wiðirweardnissnm ué sié gitrymmed (muniamur )
in líchome,- Rtl. 16, 7.
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Getrymmedo wið (
contra
),- 7, 9.
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Hé þǽre ealdan untrumnesse getrymed wæs ueterno infirmitatis discusso, Bd. 5, 5; Sch. 572, 11. II a. reflexive, to get strong, recover health :-- Þá getrýmede ic mé and gestrangod wæs conualui, 5, 6; Sch. 581, 11. ¶ used figuratively :-- Hé hine getrymige and gefylle mid ðǽm úplican tóhopan
supernae spei refectione convalescat,
- Past. 395, 6.
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Hié hira ágen unryht willað getrymman
student sua perversa roborare,
- Past. 367, 2.
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Getrymman stabilire (cogitaverunt consilium quod non potuerunt
stabilire,
- Ald, 60, 33), An. Ox. 4329. III a. of formal regulations, laws, &c. :-- Hé sette synoð, and getrymde and gefæstnode ealle ðá ðing be Godes mynstran ðá wǽron gesett be Wihtgáres dæge, Chr. 796; P. 56, 27. ꝥte
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Ðroure ðín mægne stydfæstnise in ðrouenge gitrymmedest
martyrem tuum virtute constantiae in passione roborasti,
- Rtl. 50, 4.
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Drihten getrymmede (
confortavit
) mec,- 60, 25: Lk. L. (gitrymede, R., gestrangode, W.S.), 22, 43.
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His geleáfa hine getrymde (-trymede,
v.l.) his faith gave him courage.
- Hml. S. 26, 15.
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Hé getrymede heora geleáfan,
- Bl. H. 17, 8.
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Heora cyning mid þǽm scopleóðe heora mód getrymede,
- Ors. 1, 14; S. 58, 1.
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Getrym (
confirma
) bróðro ðíno,- Lk. p. 11, 4.
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Getrymeg (-tryme,
- R.), Lk. L. 22, 32.
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Ðæt sió hering getrymme ðæs wácmódan monnes mód wið ðá tǽlinge,
- Past. 213, 2.
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Ðætte ðæt lof hié getrymede
quatenus eorum mentem laus solidaret,
22. -
Getrymian
roborare,
- 385, 1.
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Wé sculon úre mód getrymman wið ðisses middangeardes óliecunga
ut contra favores mundi mentem erigant,
- 387, 20.
- Wolde hé heora geleáfan gestrangian and getrymman mid wundrum. Hml. Th. i. 154, 1.
- Nǽron hié mid þon godcundan gǽste getrymede. Bl. H. 117, 15: 121, 7.
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Wé gitrymmeð íuih
ortamur vos,
- Rtl. 11, 23.
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Óðre gitrymede (getrummade, L.)
alia exortans,
- Lk. R. 3, 18.
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Hé hí mid þám gewritum tihte and getrymde tó lífes wege,
- Hml. Th. i. 388, 27.
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Hý (
the Egyptians
) ðá getrymedon hyra drýas, and getrúwedon mid hyra drýcræftum ꝥ hí on ðone ilcan weg féran meahtan,- Ors. 1, 7; S. 38, 30.
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Getrymed bið cohortatur, Lk. p. 4, 7:
exortatur,
- Jn. p. 7, 4
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Monige wérun ðá ðe godspellas áwritton ðe godspellere getrymmeð (
testatur
) cwoeðende,- Mt. p. 7, 1.
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Getrymes,
- 15, 8.
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Getrymeð,
- Jn. p. 7, 9: Jn. L. 3, 32.
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Wé gitrymmað (getrymes, L.)
testamur,
- Jn. R. 3, 11.
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Gé gitrymmað (getrymeð, L.)
testificamini,
- Lk. R. 11. 48.
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Getrymade
testatur.
- Lk. p. 6, 13.
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Getrymed wæs
protestatus,
- Jn. L. R. 13, 21.
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Tó lufanne ðone nésto mid ae getrymmas
amandum proximum lege firmans,
- Mt. p. 14, 18.
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Érist mið cýðnise getrymað (
confirmat
),- Lk. p. 10, 10: Th. p. 4, 3.
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Sum getrymede (-ide, R.)
quidam affirmabat,
- Lk. L. 22, 59.
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Hé wolde þone cwide getrymman on þǽre godcundan dǽde, Bl. H. 215, 27. VI a. cýþnesse getrymman to bear witness :-- Ic cýðnisse gitrymmo
testimonium perhibeo,
- Jn. R. L. 8, 14.
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Getrymo,
- Jn. L. 8, 18.
- Ðú getrymes, 13.
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Getrymes
perhibet,
18. -
Getrymmes (-trymeð,
- R.), 1. 15.
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Getrymmeð,
- 21, 24.
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Gié getrymies (-trymmas, R.)
perhibetis,
- 15, 27.
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Ic getrymede,
- 1. 34.
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Ðú getrymedis,
- 3, 26.
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Getrymme (-tryme, R.)
perhibe,
- 18, 23.
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Ic getrymme
stipulor.
- An. Ox. 18 a. 84.
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Getremmað
instruunt (certamina ),
- Hpt. Gl. 425, 57.
- 'Getrymiað eów wið ðá burg' ...
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Suǽ suǽ here sceolde bión getrymed onbútan Hierusalem, suǽ sculon beón getrymed ðá word ðæs sácerdes ymbútan ðæt mód his hiéremonna
- , Past. 161, 19-25.
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Hé hét þæt hí áne tíd ofer undern hí getrymedon ongeán heora fýnd,
- Hml. Th. i. 504, 24.
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Getrymed féða
cuneus,
- Wülck. Gl. 216, 12.
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Getrimmed,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 18, 31.
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Mið þǽm þe hí hié getrymed hæfdon
cum directa utraque acies constitisset,
- Ors. 4, 2; S. 160, 28.
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Ie þínne síþfæt gestaðelode and getrymede
I have fixed and settled thy journey,
- Bl. H. 231, 28.
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Hé getrymede (firmavit) hys ansýne ꝥ hé férde to Hierusalem
he steadfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem,
- Lk. 9, 51.
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Eal swá hraðe swá hé cóm tó Cantuareberi and hé warð getremmed on his arcestóle, Chr. 870; P. 283, 26. IX a. of the position conferred by creation :-- Hæfde se Ealwalda engelcynna þurh handmægen téne getrymede (cf.
the prose versions
:-- Geworhte hé þurh his wísdóm týn engla werod,- Ælfc. T. Grn. 2, 23.
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Hé gesceóp týn engla werod,
- Hml. Th. i. 10, 12), Gen. 248.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-trymman.” 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/50286.
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