ge-dwínan
To dwindle or vanish away ⬩ disappear ⬩ evanescere ⬩ disparere
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To dwindle or vanish away, disappear; evanescere, disparere Ðæt hálige sǽd gedwán and gewát the holy seed has wasted away and departed, Blickl. Homl. 55, 29. His drýcræftas gedwinon his magic vanished, Shrn. 135, 1
ge-dwymer
An illusion ⬩ error
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An illusion; error Swylcra gedwymera of such illusions, L. C. S. 5; Th. i. 378, 22, note 66
ge-dwymorlíc
Illusive ⬩ phantasticus
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Illusive; phantasticus, Dial. 2, 10
ge-dyngan
To dung ⬩ manure ⬩ stercŏrāre
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To dung, manure; stercŏrāre Hit ðonne mid ðam gedynged wearþ then it was thus manured, Ors. 1, 3; Bos. 27, 23
ge-dyppan
to dip ⬩ baptize
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to dip, baptize Ðá gedeped [wæs] baptizatus, Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 3, 16
ge-dýran
To glorify ⬩ endear ⬩ glorifĭcāre
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To glorify, endear; glorifĭcāre Dreámum gedýrde endeared by joys, Exon. 32 a; Th. 100, 21; Cri. 1645
ge-dyrfsum
Afflictive ⬩ calamitosus
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Afflictive; calamitosus,Lye
ge-dyrst
Tribulation ⬩ tribulatio?
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Tribulation; tribulatio? [Th] Ic ðé hálsie deópe in gedyrstum, ðæt ðú us gemiltsie I beseech thee deeply in tribulations, that thou us pity, Exon. 121 a; Th. 465, 22; Hö. 108
ge-dyrstig
Bold ⬩ audax ⬩ protervus
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Bold; audax, protervus, Exon. 72 a; Th. 268, 12; Jul. 431 : Past. 32, 1; Swt. 209, 15; Hat. MS. 40 a, 8 : Guthl. 20; Gdwn. 84, 20
ge-écan
to add ⬩ increase
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to add, increase His sylfes synna geéceþ increases his own sins, Blickl. Homl. 97, 9; 37, 17; 121, 32
ge-edbyrdan
To cause to be born again ⬩ to regenerate ⬩ facere ut aliquis renascatur ⬩ regenerare
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To cause to be born again, to regenerate; facere ut aliquis renascatur, regenerare Ðonne he unc hafaþ geedbyrded óðre síðe when he hath caused us two to be born again a second time, Exon. 99 b; Th. 372, 30; Seel. 100
Linked entry: ed-byrdan
ge-edhiwod
Conformatus
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Conformatus,Som
ge-edhyrt
Recreatus
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Recreatus, Gl. Prud. 201
ge-edlǽcan
To repeat
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To repeat Ðonne mót he geornlíce warnian, ðæt he eft ðám yfelum dǽdum ne geedlǽce then must he diligently take heed that he do not afterwards repeat those evil deeds, Homl. Th. ii. 602, 24. Geedlǽcend, geedlǽht, reciprocus, Hpt. Gl. 450, 460, 481, 484
Linked entry: ed-lǽcan
ge-edlæsian
To restore ⬩ restituere
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To restore; restituere Ðú ðe geedlæsast qui restitues, Ps. Lamb. 15, 5
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ge-edleánend
A rewarder
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A rewarder,Som
ge-edlian
to renew
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to renew,Som
ge-edstaðelian
To restore ⬩ instaurare ⬩ suscitare
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To restore; instaurare, suscitare ÐDa hǽr beóþ ealle geedstaðelode the hairs shall be all restored, Homl. Th. ii. 542, 35 : i. 62, 11, 12. Se cyng férde and ða burh geædstaðelede the king went and restored the town, Chr. 1092; Erl. 228, 15 : Th. Apol
Linked entry: ge-edstaðolian
ge-efnan
To do ⬩ perform ⬩ carry out ⬩ sustain
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To do, perform, carry out, sustain Eft, geblóweþ and geefneþ swá óþ ðæt ǽfen cymeþ it blows again, and does so until even comes, Ps. Th. 86, 6. Hió geefenede swá she did so, Elen. Kmbl. 2028; El. 1015. Hwá gedéþ ǽfre, ðæt he ðæt geefne quis sustinebit
Linked entry: ge-æfnan
ge-éfstan
To hasten ⬩ make haste ⬩ be quick ⬩ festīnāre ⬩ accelĕrāre
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To hasten, make haste, be quick; festīnāre, accelĕrāre Geéfst oððe hrada ðæt ðú alýse me accĕlĕra ut eruas me, Ps. Lamb. 30, 2