ge-wita
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Ðá diéglan yfel habbað écne gewutan on ðǽm godcundan Déman
occulta mala sua divinis judiciis anteponunt,
- Past. 449, 1.
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Hwylcre geearnuqge hé hæfed wǽre mid þone inlican gewitan
cuius meriti apud infernum testem habitus sit, Bd. 5, 6; Sch. 574, 4. (1 a) a witness of something :-- Ic (St. Peter), Crístes ðrowunge gewita (-wiota, v. l. ),
- Past. 137, 17.
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Þá wolde hé begytan him sylfum sumne gewitan swá myccles wundres
tanti sibi testem volens adhibere miraculi,
- Gr. D. 171, 24.
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Þæs ǽghwylc heáhgeréfa wæs gewita on Iudéum ꝥ Ebréa God cóme hider; and mon geseah . . .,
- Bl. H. 177, 14.
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Ne beó gé nǽfre on nánre leásre gewitnysse, for þon se leása gewita ne bið hé nǽfre ungewítnod,
- Ll. Th. ii. 422, 38.
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Leáse gewitan stǽldon on mé,
- Ps. Th. 34, 12.
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Gelýf hys hálgum, for ðám hí wéron swíðe unleáse gewitan, Solil. H. 63, 35. (2 a) with gen. of that which is attested :-- Hé cwæþ ꝥ hé wǽre se cúþesta gewita (testis certissimus) hyre clǽnnesse, Bd. 4, 19; Sch. 440, 19. (2 b) a witness for a person,
a (person's) witness
:-- Hé swór God him tó gewitan,- Hml. S. 23 b, 271.
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Gé beóþ míne gewitan eritis mihi testes, Bl. H. 119, 24. (2 a b) a witness of something for a person :-- Hwæs sceoldan hié úrum Drihtne gewitan beón?, Bl. H. 119, 26. ¶ uninflected? :-- Þyses ealles hié sceoldon Drihtne gewita beón, Bl. H. 121, 3. (2 c) with clause, a witness that . . . :-- Gé sint ealle míne gewietan (-witan, v. l.) ðæt ic eom unscildig
contestor vos, quia mundus sum,
- Past. 379, 13.
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Hé bið him self gewita (him selfum gewiota, v. l.) ðæt hé wilnað him selfum gielpes
ipse sibi testis est, quia gloriam quaerit,
- Past. 55, 2.
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Gewuta (-wiota,
v. l.
),- 145, 13.
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Hálge wítgan . . . mid Háliges Gástes geofum onlýhte . . . wǽron gewitan ealra Gódes dégolra dóma, Bl. H. 161, 16. (1 a)
one who through confession had knowledge
of something :-- Sé þe bið manna sáwla lǽce and heora dǽda gewita,- Ll. Th. ii. 260, 13.
- Corp. Gl. H. 35, 695)
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Bisceopum gebyreð ꝥ symle mid heom wunian wel geþungene witan ꝥ hí wið rǽdan magan . . . and ꝥ heora gewitan beón, Ll. Th. ii. 316, 24. (2 a)
a colleague, an associate :-- Wildeóra gewita (Nebuchadnezzar ),
- Dan. 624.
- Corp. Gl. H. 36, 707)
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Hé gecýðe . . . ꝥ hé ne gewita ne gestala nǽre (
that he neither knew of, nor took part in, the theft
),- Ll. Th. i. 118, 15.
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Næs ic æt rǽde ne æt dǽde, ne gewita ne gewyrhta, þǽr man mid unrihte N. orf ætferede,
- 180, 1. (3 a) with gen. of crime :--
- Rtl. 113, 34. (3 b) with gen. of criminal
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Úre geréfena swylc þe þǽra þeófa gewita wǽre,
- Ll. Th. i. 220, 24.
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Ꝥ hé nelle þeóf beón ne þeófes gewita,
- 388, 7. (3 b a)
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Hé cwæð ꝥ hé nǽre ná gewita (hé sylfa nǽre nǽnig gewita, v. l.) þæs mægenes þe hé nytende worhte dicebat se conscium in illa virtute non esse, quam nesciens fecisset, Gr. D. 116, 4. III a. with reflex pron. :-- Ꝥ mód him selfum gewita biþ Godes willan
mens sibi conscia,
- Bt. 18, 4; F. 68, 18.
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Ealra gewitena gemót,
- Chr. 1048; P. 174, 21.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-wita.” 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/50534.
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