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geó

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Geó, gefyrn quondam, Wülck. Gl. 254, 4. Þǽm englum gelíc þe geó Gode wiþsócan, Bl. H. 49, 7. Geó (gió, ió, iú, v. ll.) on ealddagum a temporibus antiquis, Bd. 4, 27; Sch. 517, 5.

gét

(v.; part.)
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poured out He gét ðæt blód uppan ðæt weofod fudit sanguinem super altare, Lev. 8, 24; p. of geótan

gegn

(adv.)
Grammar
gegn, geagn, geán, gén; adv.

Againcontra

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Again; contra Brego geán þingade the Lord spoke again, Cd. 48; Th. 62, 5; Gen. 1009

Linked entry: geán

gee

(adv.; int.)

yeayes

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yea, yes

gef

(con.)

if

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if, Bt. 36, 4; Fox 178, 27

gés

(n.)
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gés, geese, L. In. 70; Th. i. 146, 18, MS. H; pl. nom. acc.
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of gós

gét

(n.)
Grammar
gét, she-goats, Som. 126; Lchdm. iii. 206, 2; acc. pl.
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of gát

giem

Similar entry: GIM

gim

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Gim gemma Kent. Gl. 597. Se giem (gim, v. l. ) jacintus, Past. 85, 5. Ne mæg hit steorra ne stán ne se steápa gim be-swícan, Sal. 284, Is seó eággebyrd híwe gelícast gladum gimme, þonne in goldfate smiða orþoncum biseted weorðeð Ph. 303.

gep

(adj.)
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sly, cunning, Scint. 3, 24, 65

get

Similar entry: git

get

(n.)
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a gate

gelm

Similar entry: gilm

géme-

(prefix)

Similar entry: gíme-

gén

(v.)
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to groan

geó

(adv.)
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Ieó, Ll. Th. ii. 366, 7. Add

GEÁR

(n.)
Grammar
GEÁR, gér, gǽr, es; n.

A YEARannus

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Ðríwa on gére thrice a year, Thw. Exod. 23, 17. Hæfde me éce geár ealle on móde annos æternos in mente hăbui, Ps. Th. 76, 5 : Lk. Bos. 2, 36. Þreó and þritig geára three and thirty years, Cd. 224; Th. 296, 16; Sat. 503.

Linked entry: gǽr

GÁT

(n.)
Grammar
GÁT, nom. acc; gen. gáte, gǽte; dat. gǽt; pl. nom. acc. gǽt, gét; gen. gáta; dat. gátum; f.

A she-GOATcapra

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Genim ðæt wæter ðe innan gǽt byþ take the water which is inside a goat, Med. ex Quadr. 6, 10; Lchdm. i. 352, 19. Geoffra me áne þríwintre gát sūme mihi capram trīmam, Gen. 15, 9 : Lev. 3, 12 : 4, 28 : 5. 6.

ge-

(prefix)
Grammar
ge-, Both ge- and gi- are used in the oldest glossaries: e. g. on p. 48 of O. E. T. nine words with the prefix occur; in four cases both the Epinal and Erfurt glosses have gi-, in one they have ge-, in two the Epinal has ge- where the Erfurt has gi-, and in two the Epinal has gi- where the other has ge-. In each case the Corpus Gloss. has ge-. In this glossary, however, gi- is found, e. g. gi-brec, 2152, and in later glossaries also, e. g. gi-mynd, Wrt. Voc. ii. 53, 73. Besides the forms given may be noted ga-eddun, Erf. 75 ; gy-byrdid, Ep. 228.In the Durham Ritual the regular form is gi-.
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Þonne mannes sunu upp áhebbaþ, þonne gecnáwe ꝥ ic hit com, Jn. 8, 28. Ne gecure mé, 15, 16. Cunne (uutas , L.) tócnáwan heofones híw, ne magon witan þǽra tída tácnu, Mt. 16, 3. Ne þurfon wénan ꝥ ꝥ orceápe sellon, Bl.