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ge-lífendlic

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ge-lífenness

Grammar
ge-lífenness, v. un-gelífenness, gelífen.

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ge-líffæstnian

(v.)
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ge-líffæstnian, p. ode
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To make alive, quicken Þú gelíffæstnast mé viuificabis me, Ps. Rdr. 142, II

Linked entry: líf-fæstan

ge-lifian

(v.)

Similar entry: ge-libban

ge-lignian

(v.)

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ge-limpfull

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Add: convenient

ge-limplicness

(n.)
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ge-limplicness, e; f.
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Opportunity, occasion Fultum in gelimplicnissum adjutor in oportunitatibus, Ps. Srt. 9, 10

ge-limpwíse

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Dele. l. gelimp, wíse

ge-lócian

(v.)
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Ðú gelócas ł g[e]siist tu videris, Mt. L. 27, 4. Add

ge-loda

(n.)
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a brother

ge-lodr

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In 1. 3 read gelodr

Linked entry: -lodr

ge-lógung

(n.)
Grammar
ge-lógung, e ; f.
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Order, arrangement Þǽre gelógunge ꝥ dægrædsangum geendedum sóna beón gecwedene twégen sealmas eo ordine ut matutinis finitis max dicantur duo psalmi, Angl. xiii. 407, 599

Linked entries: -lógung ge-logian

ge-lómlǽcnys

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Substitute: A numerous assembly Gesettað dæg symbel on gelómlécnessum constituite diem sollemnem in confrequentationibus, Ps. Rdr. 117, 27. On gelómlǽcnyssum in condensis, Ps. Spl. 117, 26. ; gelómlicnes

ge-loten

Similar entry: ge-lútan

ge-luggian

(v.)
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Dele

ge-lustfullian

(v.)
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Add: to delight (intrans.), to take pleasure Gemyndig ic wæs Godes and ic gelustfullode (delectatus sum), Ps. L. 76, 4. Ne sceal man unálýfedlíce gelustfullian non concupiscere, R. Ben. 16, 19. <b>I a.</b> to delight in, rejoice over :--

ge-lustian

(v.)
Grammar
ge-lustian, p. ode
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To take pleasure in Ne gelusta þú síþfatum árleásra ne delecteris semitis impiorum, Scint. 186, 5

Linked entry: -lustian

ge-lútan

(v.)
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Add: of movement. intrans. To bend the body Þá lócode hé þǽr geloten and gebíged in þone ofn in clibanum incurvatus aspexit, Gr. D. 251, 26. trans. To bend the head, place on a couch, recline Sunu mannes ne hæfis huér heáfud gehlútes ł gebéges (reclinet

ge-lýfed

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weakened

ge-lýhtan

Similar entry: ge-líhtan