ge-weaxan
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Eall se dǽl sé þe þæs treówes on twelf mónþum geweaxeþ (-wexð,
v. l.
),- Bt. 34, 10; F. 150, 1.
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Swá hwá swá gebyrgde þæs on þám beáme geweóx,
- Gen. 483: Rä. 78, 6.
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Ealles ðæs ðe him on heora ceápe geweaxe (cf. ealra þínra wæsma,
- Deut. 14, 22), Ll. Th. ii. 432, 29.
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Wearð hrædlíce micel mennisc geweaxen,
- Hml. Th. i. 20, 21.
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Alle ðá ðe gewæxen sint mé
omnia quae nata sunt mihi,
- Lk. L. 12, 42.
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Wolceno blóstme giwéxon
nubes rore concrescunt,
- Rtl. 81, 24.
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Ne gewexþ (-wyxþ, v. l.) him nán weorþscipe on þæm
no honour accrues to them in that,
- Bt. 35, 4; F. 162, 28.
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Hyt gelimpeð ǽfre binnan feówer geára fæce ꝥ án dæg and án niht gewixst,
- Angl. viii. 306, 12.
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Ungemetlic cele geweóx on þone ǽfen
frigus ingens uespertino accrescebat tempore,
- Nar. 23, 11.
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Micil in úrum bócum dwola gewæxe
magnus in nostris codicibus error inolevit,
- Mt. p. 3, 4.
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Cirus, mid ðon þe hé geweóx
Cyrus, mox ut adolevit,
- Ors. 1, 12; S. 52, 17.
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Se cnæht gewóx
puer crescebat,
- Lk. L. R. 1, 80.
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Ne geweóx hé him tó willan,
- B. 1711.
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Mið ðý gewóx
cum crevisset herba,
- Mt. L. 13, 26.
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Gewóx ł gewæxe
creverit,
32. -
Se beám geweóx heáh tó heofenum,
- Dan. 563.
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Beó weodewe oð þæt mín sunu geweaxe (
crescat
),- Gen. 38, 11.
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Him (
a tree
) on æðele bið þæt hit on holte hýhst geweaxe,- Met. 13, 52.
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Gewæxe
crescere,
- Mt. L. 13, 30: Mk. p. 3, 5.
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Geweaxen
adultus,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 90, 39: 3, 21: 6, 29.
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Hé lǽtt hí (
children
) habban ágenne cyre, þonne hí geweaxene beóð,- Hml. Th. i. 20, 19.
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Seó geogoð geweóx, magodriht micel, B. 66. ꝥte gemonigfaldade ł gewóxe him
quod abundabat illis,
- Mk. L. 12, 44.
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Se Hǽlend gewóx mið snytro
Iesus proficiebat sapientia,
- Lk. L. R. 2, 52.
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Gedoefenlic is ꝥte gewóx (
crescere
),- Jn. p. 4, 1.
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Fore gewóxun
proficiunt,
- Mt. p. 9, 18.
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Tó uæstm giuæxe sáula
ad fructum proficiat animorum,
- Rtl. 9, 9.
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Nóht geuæxe ł/ geðii (
proficiet
) se fiónd in ðǽm,- 179, 5.
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Gúð sceal in eorle geweaxan, and wíf geþeón mid hyre leódum,
- Gn. Ex. 85.
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Heofenlicere cystinesse dugeþgyfe gewexen cnæplingc supernae liberalitatis munificentia mactus puer, An. Ox. 2578. IV a. to flourish for a person, be advantageous to :-- Suá huæt from mé ðé gewæxe (giwexe, R.)
quodcumque ex me tibi profuerit,
- Mk. L. 7, 11.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-weaxan.” 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/50402.
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