ge-unrótsian
- verb [ weak ]
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Þú geunrótsast mé
contristas me,
- Gr. D. 38, 19.
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Swá ðætte se ilca lust ðe hine geunrótsað hine eft gerótsat
ut contristet quod libet, et libeat quod contristet,
- Past. 417, 8.
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Hé his gebróðru ne geunrótsige,
- R. Ben. 54, 13, 14.
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Hé hí líðelíce ólehte ðá ðá hé hí geunrótsod hæfde
tristem blanditiis delinivit,
- Past. 415, 30.
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Sárnys ðé hrepode, and ðú eart geunrótsod (
conturbatus es
),- Hml. Th. ii. 454, 19: Bt. 16, 4; F. 58, 8: 41, 2; F. 246, 14.
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Ðé ꝥ gedréfed and geunrótsad hæfþ,
- 10; F. 28, 4: Ps. Th. 9, 21.
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Ðý lǽs hí scylen selfe beón biddende and for ðý weorðen geunrótsode
ne petentes noxie crucient,
- Past. 321, 20.
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Se middangeord bið glædde, gié biðon geunrótsade (
contristabimini
),- Jn. L. 16, 20: Hml. A. 74, 24.
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Geswencte and geunrótsode,
- Gr. D. 125, 10.
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Hí beóþ mid wǽdle and mid hénþe ofþrycte and geunrótsode,
- Bt. 11, 1; F. 32, 1.
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Tristitia
... ꝥ is worulde unrótnyss, þonne se man geunrótsoð ealles tó swýðe for his ǽhta lyre ... Óðer unrótnyss is hálwende, ꝥ is ꝥ se man for his synnum geunrótsige,- Hml. S. 16, 289-294.
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Se unrihtwísa berýpð óðre and blissað; eft, gif se þearfa hine bitt ælmessan, þonne geunrótsað hé,
- Hml. Th. ii. 102, 16.
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Hé geunrótsode
turbatus est,
- 244, 1.
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Giunrótsode Petrus
contristatus est Petrus,
- Jn. L. 21, 17.
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Þæt hé nǽfre þurh úre yfelan dǽda ne geunrotsige
ut non debeat de malis actibus nostris contristari,
- R. Ben. 1, 14.
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Þæt nǽnig sý gedréfed ne geunrotsige (
contristetur
),- 55, 20: 58, 1.
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Þæt hý ne geunrotsigen
ut non scandalizentur,
- 55, 12.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-unrótsian.” 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/50341.
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