ge-swyru
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Hills; colles, Ps. Th. 71, 3: 113, 4: 148, 9
ge-sybsum
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Peaceable; pācĭfĭcus Eádige synd ða gesybsuman beati pācĭfĭci, Mt. Bos. 5, 9
ge-sybsumlíce
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peaceably, Ps, Spl. 34, 23
ge-sýclian
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to be infirm, Jn. Bos. 4, 46
ge-syft
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ge-syllan
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To give, deliver, betray, sell, give up; dare, donare Mycel feoh to gesyllanne to give much money, Bd. 4, 19; S. 587, 29: Ps. Th. 110, 4: 104, 10: 117, 18. Gesyllon ðone oxan and todǽlon ðæt wurþ let them sell the ox and divide the price, Ex. 21, 35
ge-syndlíc
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Prosperous, healthy, happy; prosperus On ðám gesyndlícan þingum ... and on ðám wiðerweardum þingum in prosperous ... and in adverse circumstances, Bd. 4, 23; S. 595, 21
ge-synlíce
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More frequently; sæpius, R. Ben. 56
ge-tácnian
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to denote by a sign, signify, betoken, show, instruct; signāre, signĭfĭcāre, denŏtāre, insĭnuāre, monstrāre, instruĕre Ic getácnige signĭfĭco, Ælfc. Gr. 37; Som. 39, 36. Wæter getácnaþ on ðyssere stówe mennisc ingehýd water in this place betokens human
ge-tácniendlíc
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Bearing a sign, significative, typical; signĭfĭcātīvus Ðæt getácniendlíce [getácnigendlíce, Homl. Th. ii. 278, 14] lamb wæs geoffrod æt heora Eáster-tíde the typical lamb was offered at their Easter-tide, Homl. Pasc. Lisle 11, 18
ge-tácnung
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A sign, signification, token, type; signĭfĭcātio Ðæt unscæððige lamb hæfde getácnunge Cristes þrówunge the innocent lamb was a token of Christ's passion, Homl. Th. ii. 264, 29: 266, 1: 276, 4: 278, 7: Jud. 16; Thw. 161, 6. Sume þing sind gecwedene be
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ge-tænge
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Incident; incidens Gif hwylcum men sý ðæs feórþan dæges fefer getænge if to any man there be a quartan fever incident, Herb. 2, 12; Lchdm. i. 84, 5, MS. B
ge-fére
A society
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A society
ge-beorg
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Add Geberg refugium, Wrt. Voc. ii. 118, 74. verbal abstract. protection, saving of an object Bið sé gebeorges þe bet wyrðe, þe hé for neóde dyde ꝥ ꝥ hé dyde. Ll. Th. i. 412, 13. Gebeorhges, 328, 24. For þǽra gebeorge . . . ðe hé habban wyle gehealden
ge-beorhlic
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ge-beorhtness
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Brightness, splendour Gebrehtnis clarifica*-*tionis. Jn. p. 6, 15. Giberhtnisse, Jn. R. 16, 14
ge-beormad
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leavened; fermentatus, Mt. R. 13, 33
ge-beornan
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ge-beorþor
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þurh þæt gebyrðor (-beorþor, v. l. ), Wlfst. 251, 14. Add