ge-borga
a protector ⬩ guardian ⬩ tūtor
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a protector, guardian; tūtor
ge-brægdnys
Craft ⬩ deceit ⬩ astus
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Craft, deceit; astus, Cot. 18
ge-bredian
To restore the flesh or body ⬩ pulpōsum reddere
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To restore the flesh or body; pulpōsum reddere Him folgiaþ fuglas scýne, beorhte gebredade, blissum hrémige beautiful birds follow him, brightly restored, blissfully exalting, Exon. 64 b; Th. 237, 18; Ph. 592
Linked entry: -bredian
ge-brehtnian
To become bright
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To become bright Ðætte he gebrehtnige se clarificari, Jn. Skt. p. 6, 17. Gibrehtnad [geberehtnad, Lind.] is clarificatus est, Jn. Skt. Rush. 13, 31
ge-brengnis
Food ⬩ support ⬩ victus
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Food, support; victus, Mk. Skt. Lind. 12, 44
ge-brocseóc
Lunatic ⬩ frantic ⬩ phreneticus
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Lunatic, frantic; phreneticus Sum gebrocseóc man phreneticus quidam, Bd. 4, 3; S. 570, 10
ge-brogne
A bush
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A bush Gistígeþ swoelce gibrogne ascendet sicut virgultum, Rtl. 19, 33
Linked entry: brogna
ge-bróðorscipe
Brothership ⬩ brotherhood ⬩ fraternity ⬩ fraternĭtas
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Brothership, brotherhood, fraternity; fraternĭtas Ðyllícne gebróðorscipe hý heóldon [MS. healdan] him betweonum such brotherhood they had among them, Ors. 3, 11; Bos. 76, 6
ge-bryce
a breaking ⬩ breach
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a breaking, breach, Ps. Lamb. 105, 23
ge-brýcsian
To use ⬩ enjoy
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To use, enjoy Gebrýcsiaþ utuntur, Rtl. 118, 39. Gebrýcsade functus est, 195, 1
ge-bryddan
To frighten ⬩ terrify ⬩ terrēre
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To frighten, terrify; terrēre Gif ðú mec gebringest, ðæt ic sí gebrydded þurh ðæs cantices cwide Cristes línan if thou wilt bring me, that I may be frightened through the word of the canticle of Christ's discipline, Salm. Kmbl. 32; Sal. 16
Linked entry: bryddan
ge-býcnian
to beckon ⬩ shew ⬩ indicate
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to beckon, shew, indicate, St. A. 44, 12 : Evan. Nic. 4, 13 : Ælfc. Gr. 28, 3; Som. 30, 48, MS. D : 37; Som. 39, 40, MS. D
ge-býgednys
A bending ⬩ declining ⬩ declension ⬩ case
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A bending, declining, declension, case
ge-bylgan
To cause to swell ⬩ to make angry
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To cause to swell, to make angry Leóhtlíce gebylged leviter indignata, Bd. 4, 9; S. 577, 24
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ge-byre
The time at which anything happens ⬩ a favourable time ⬩ an opportunity ⬩ occasio ⬩ opportunitas
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The time at which anything happens, a favourable time, an opportunity; occasio, opportunitas Hwonne him eft gebyre weorþe, hám cymeþ when there shall again be an opportunity to him he will come home, Exon. 90 b; Th. 340, 3; Gn. Ex. 105
ge-byredlíc
Suitable ⬩ fitting ⬩ due ⬩ debitus ⬩ congruus
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Suitable, fitting, due; debitus, congruus Herenissa gibyredlíco laudes debitas, Rtl. 165, 22. Gibyredlícre worðunge congruo honore, 78, 10; 8, 23
ge-byredlíce
Conveniently ⬩ convenienter
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Conveniently; convenienter, Rtl. 16, 31
ge-byrgan
To bury ⬩ sepelire
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To bury; sepelire Wæs on helle gebyrged sepultus est in inferno, Lk. Bos. 16, 22
ge-byrmed
BARMED ⬩ fermented ⬩ leavened ⬩ fermentatus
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BARMED, fermented, leavened; fermentatus, Ex. 12, 15, 19
ge-býsigan
to occupy ⬩ afflict ⬩ overcome
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to occupy, afflict, overcome, Salm. Kmbl, 234; Sal. 116