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ge-strýnd

Similar entry: ge-strínd

ge-stun

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Substitute: a deafening noise, crash Þæt swínlice gestun porcinus (paganorum) strepitus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 85, 31. Gestunum fragoribus (fratoribus, MS.), 150, 41. a storm, tempest, hurricane Þæt gestun and se storm and seó stronge lyft brecað bráde gesceaft

ge-stund

(n.)
Grammar
ge-stund, The Latin original is: Ita immensis vagitibus horrescere audiebantur, ut totam pene a coelo in terra intercapidinem clangisonis boatibus impleverunt.

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ge-stýran

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ge-sumgdon

(v.)
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Mt. L. 21, 8

ge-sundelic

Similar entry: ge-sundiglic

ge-sundfullian

(v.)
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Mislimp hé gesundfullige tearte casus secundet asperos, Hy. S. 16, 5. Gesundfullod hiht secunda spes, 28, 5. Add: —

ge-sundfullíce

(adv.)
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Hit is Godes wunder þæt þysum cild-geongum cynincge þus gesundfullíce eallu þing underþeódde synt on his cynelicum anwealde, Lch. iii. 436, 9. Add

ge-sundfulnes

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Dele last passage, and add: good health Gesuntfulnessa incolomitati (pristinae valetudinem restituit), An. Ox. ii. 147. Is on líchaman se lǽssa man betere mid gesundfulnysse þonne se unhála beó and hæbbe Golian mycelnysse, Hml. A. 40, 410. good fortune

ge-sundig

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ge-sundiglic

(adj.)
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ge-sundiglic, adj.
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Prosperous, favouring Gesundiglice windas secundi venti, Bd. 5, 1 ; Sch. 553, 13. Gesundelican secundis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 79, 65

ge-sundrian

(v.)
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ge-swæccan

(v.)
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to smell, v. swecc; Hý mid nosan ne magon náht geswæccan bútan unstences ormǽtnesse foetor ingenti complet putredine nares, Dóm. L. 206. Nosa hí habbað and ne gestincað (geswæccað, v. l. ), Ps. Cam. 113, 6. to taste, v. swecc; I lc geswæcce sapio, Ælfc

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ge-swǽred

Grammar
ge-swǽred, v. swǽran
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in Dict

ge-swǽse

(adv.)
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ge-swǽse, adv.
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Pleasantly; blandide, Wrt. Voc. ii. 127, 5

ge-swát

(adj.)
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ge-swát, adj. v. -swát
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in Dict

ge-sweartian

(v.)
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to blacken Gesweartode denigratos, An. Ox. 4669

ge-sweccan

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ge-swefian

(v.)

Similar entry: ge-swebban

ge-swegra

(n.)
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ge-swegra, an; m.
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A cousin: — Geswegran consobrini, i. ex sorore et fratre vel ex duabus sororibus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 134, 18

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