ge-rád
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Considered, instructed, learned, skilful, expert, prudent, suited, conditioned; consultus, consideratus, instructus, peritus, prudens, elegans, concinnus Gif ic ðé gerádne geméte if I find thee instructed [skilful], Bt. 5, 1; Fox 10, 16. Hí wurdon geráde
ge-rádegian
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To reckon with Anlíc ðam cyninge ðe hys ðeówas gerádegode adsimilatum regi qui voluit rationem ponere cum servis suis, Mt. Bos. 18, 23
ge-rádnes
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An agreement, a conspiracy; conjuratio. Cot. 209
ge-radod
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Quick; citatus, Obs. Lun. 26; Lchdm. iii. 196, 7
Linked entry: ge-hradian
ge-rǽc
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Opportunity; opportunitas In gerǽcum in opportunitatibus, Ps. Spl. 9, 9
ge-rǽden
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A proposal, purpose, condition; propositum, Rtl. 92, 36. On ða a
ge-rǽding
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A decree; consultum, Cot. 59; Lye
ge-rǽdod
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Furnished with trappings, harnessed Án gerǽdod hors a harnessed horse, Ælfc. T. Lisle 36, 12: Th. Chart. 501, 5
Linked entries: un-gerǽdod ge-rǽde ge-rǽded ge-sadelod
ge-rǽf
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Fixed; fixus Gif mon folc-leásunge gewyrce and hió on hine gerǽf weorðe if a man commit folk-leasing and it be fixed upon him, L. Ælf 32; Th. i. 80, 21, note
Linked entry: -rǽf
ge-ræft
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torn, distracted; discerptus, Bt. 37, 1; Fox 186, 21
ge-rǽpan
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to bind, Bt. Met. Fox 13, 15; Met. 13, 8: 25, 73, 96; 25, 37, 48
ge-rǽswa
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A chief, prince; dux, princeps Cymeþ engla gerǽswa the prince of angels cometh, Salm. Kmbl. 223; Sal. 111
ge-rafende
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RIFTING, cleaving; infindens, Cot. 181
ge-reǽpan
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to bind
ge-reáfian
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To rob, steal, spoil Gereófage diripere, Mk. Skt. Lind. 3, 27. Secgaþ ðæt his ðegnas gereáfodan his líc on us and forstǽlan say that his disciples robbed his body from us and stole it away, Blickl. Homl. 177, 29. Gereáfydon diripiebant, Ps. Spl. C. 43
ge-réflang
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A minister Ða geréflanges of Cristes circean the ministers of Christchurch, Chart. Th. 317, 32
ge-reohnung
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A making up; confectio, Cot. 171
ge-reordnes
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A repast, dinner, fulness; refectio, Ps. Spl. C. 22, 2: Bd. 4, 28; S. 606, 1