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heáfod-gim

(n.)
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heáfod-gim, m. f.
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[?] Jewel of the head, the eye, Exon. 27 a; Th. 81, 49; Cri. 1331: 89 b; Th. 336, 6; Gn. Ex. 44: Andr. Kmbl. 62; An. 31

hýd-gild

(n.)
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hýd-gild, es; n.
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A payment made to escape the punishment of flogging

hyge-gár

(n.)
Grammar
hyge-gár, es; m.

a wiledevice

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A dart of the mind, a wile, device, Exon. 83 b; Th. 315, 21; Mód. 34

medu-gál

(adj.)
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medu-gál, adj.

'Flown with wine,'excited with mead

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'Flown with wine,' excited with mead Holofernus módig and medugál, Judth. 10; Thw. 21, 19; Jud. 26: Cd. 209; Th. 260, 1; Dan. 703. Meodugál, Exon. 88 a; Th. 330, 16; Vy. 52. Meodugáles gedrinc, 330, 27; Vy. 57

nabo-gár

(n.)

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nafu-gár

(n.)
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nafu-gár, es; m.

An auger

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An auger Nabogaar terebellus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 122, 21. Nabogár rotrum, 119, 31. Nafogár foratorium, 149, 74 : foratorium vel terebellum, 38, 50. Navegár terebrum, i. 16, 12 : 84, 63

niht-gild

(n.)
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niht-gild, es; n.

A servicesacrifice celebrated at night

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A service, sacrifice celebrated at night Nihtgild nyctilia, Wrt. Voc. ii. 61, 18. Blóstmfreólsas and nihtgilda floralia nictelia (cf. blóstmgeld floralia, Wrt. Voc. ii. 37, 52), Hpt. Gl. 515,18

ofer-gán

(v.)
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ofer-gán, p. -eode;
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pp. -gán. to overspread Seó lyft ofer*-*gǽþ ealne middaneard, Lchdm. iii. 272, 17. to overrun (a country, as a victorious army does), to conquer Se here fór tó Sandwíc, and swá ðanon tó Gipeswíc, and ðæt eall ofereode, Chr. 993; Erl. 132, 4. Wǽndon

Linked entries: ofer-eode ofer-gangan

gén-lád

(n.)
Grammar
gén-lád, e; f. An arm of the sea, into which a river discharges itself; brachium oceani, Som. v. lád.

gér-hwamlíce

(adv.)
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gér-hwamlíce, adv.
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Yearly; annuatim, Som

geond-flówan

(v.)
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geond-flówan, p. -fleów, pl. -fleówon; pp. -flówen
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To flow through; pertransfluere Nales ðú geondflówan foldbúende thou flowest not through earth's inhabitants, Exon. 121 a; Th. 465, 16; Hö. 105

geond-folen

(v.; part.)
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filled throughout, Cd. 2; Th. 3, 29; Gen. 43

geond-geótan

(v.)
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geond-geótan, p. -geát, pl. -guton; pp. -goten
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To pour, pour out; perfundĕre Ic geondgeóte perfundo, Ælfc. Gr. 28, 6; Som. 32, 33. Heó mid wópe and mid teárum wæs swýðe geondgoten flētuque ac lacry̆mis perfūsa, Bd. 4, 23; S. 596, 10

Linked entry: geótan

geond-hyrdan

(v.)
Grammar
geond-hyrdan, p. de; pp. ed
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To harden thoroughly, Salm. Kmbl. 150, 28

geond-líhtan

(v.)
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geond-líhtan, p. -líhte; pp. -líhted; v. a. [lýhtan, líhtan to shine]
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To enlighten; illūmĭnāre Sunne endemes ne mæg ealle [gesceafta geondlíhtan innan and útan the sun cannot equally enlighten all [creatures] within and without, Bt. Met. Fox 30, 24; Met. 30, 12

geond-mengan

(v.)
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geond-mengan, p. de; pp. ed [mengan to mingle]
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To mingle, confuse; perturbāre Mec ðæs full oft fyrwit frineþ, mód geondmengeþ about this my curiosity full oft enquireth, it confuses my mind, Salm. Kmbl. 119, MS. B; Sal. 59

geond-sáwan

(v.)
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geond-sáwan, p. -seów, pl. -seówon; pp. -sáwen
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To sow, scatter, spread abroad; serere, spargere, disseminare Deáw-driás winde geondsáwen the dew fall is scattered by the wind, Cd. 188; Th. 233, 19; Dan. 278

geond-sceáwian

(v.)
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geond-sceáwian, p. ode; pp. od [sceáwian to look]
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To look at, survey; perlustrāre ocŭlis Georne geondsceáwaþ earnestly surveys, Exon. 77 a; Th. 289, 23; Wand. 52. Geondsceáwode he ða þing ðe to ðære stówe belumpon he looked about at the things which appertained to the place, Guthl. 3; Gdwin. 22, 17

geond-scínan

(v.)
Grammar
geond-scínan, -scán; pp. -scinen
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To shine upon, illuminate; collustrare, illuminare Hit seó éce ne mót geondscínan sunne the eternal sun cannot shine on it, Bt. Met. Fox 5, 88; Met. 5, 44: Salm. Kmbl. 678; Sal. 339: Bt. 41, 1; Fox 244, 9. Sió sunne hine geondscínþ the sun shines upon

geond-scínþ

(v.)
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geond-scínþ, shines upon, Bt. 34, 5; Fox 140, 8;
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3rd pres. of geond-scínan