ge-witleás
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Gewitleása
freneticus, i. demoniaticus, insanus,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 150, 51.
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Ic wénde ꝥ heó gewitleás wǽre (cf. þú forlure þín gewitt, 311),
- Hml. S. 36, 352.
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Læg þǽr sum man on his móde gefangen mid ungewittignesse; þone swylcne seócne lǽcas nemniað gewitleásne
quidam mente captus jacebat, quem medici phreneticum appellant,
- Gr. D. 247, 14.
- I a. of demoniacal possession :-- Þisne (cyricweard) inn
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Gewitleáse, deófolseóce
inerguminos, i. amentes,
- An. Ox. 3057.
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Gyf hwylc gewytleás man wénð ꝥ hé hine sylfne geworhte,
- Hml. S. 1, 67.
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God wolde gewítnian ðá Niniuitiscan for heora gewitleásum dǽdum,
- Hml. S. 13, 274.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-witleás.” 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/50550.
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