ge-ende
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Dele
ge-endebrednian
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Geendebrednade ordinavit, Mt. p. 3, 1. Add
ge-endstalian
Similar entry: ge-edstaþelian
ge-endung
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Add: local, an extreme part Seó sunne undergǽd þǽre eorðan geendunge the sun goes below the horizon, Lch. iii. 260, 7. a termination of a word Seó forme declinatio hæfð tres terminationes, þæt synd ðreó geendunga, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 24, 4: 26, 12. a concluding
ge-fadung
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Se hláford sceal beón líðe þám goodum and egefull þám dysegum ... elles ne bið his gefadung ne fæst ne langsum, O. E. Hml. i. 301, 15. Wé gelýfaþ þæt mid þisse gefaduncge ǽgðres weorces tíma mæge beón geendebyrd hac dispositione credimus utraque tempora
ge-bolged
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Dele
ge-borhfæstan
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For Cot. 107 substitute Geborhfæstan intertiare, Wrt. Voc. ii. 45, 36
ge-brádian
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to extend Gebrádende (gebrǽdende ?) dilatans, Ps. Srt. 47, 3. (?)
Linked entry: brádian
ge-brægden
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Cunning, crafty Gebrægdnes wærlotes astus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 9, 33. Hwǽr cóm sé þe þá gebregdnan dómas démde, Bl. H. 99, 32
Linked entry: brægden
ge-brægdenlíce
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Cunningly Gebregdenlíce astute, Ps. Srt. 82, 4
Linked entries: brægdenlíce ge-bregdenlíce
ge-bregdenlíce
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ge-brehtnian
Similar entry: ge-beorhtnian
ge-bréman
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Substitute for the passage Drihten wolde gebréman and geweorðian þá ludéiscan æfter þǽre wísan þe on ðǽre ealdan ǽbeboden wæs, Hml. A. 152, 18. Nónsanges on ðǽre endebyrdnesse sí gebrémod gebed none eo ordine celebretur oratio, R. Ben. 1. 47, 11
ge-brengan
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Add: to bring to or from a place, where the object is material Gif gebrenges (offeres) ðing ð ín tó wígbed, Mt. L. 5, 23. Gebrengað ł lǽdað hiá educit eas, Jn. L. 10, 3. Hié þá scipu binnan Lundenbyrig gebróhton, Chr. 896; P. 89, 21. Gebróhtun (obtulerunt
ge-brihtan
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ge-britenod
Similar entry: ge-brytnian
ge-brogne
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The gender is uncertain. v. brogna(brogne ?)
ge-brot
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a fragment. See Lk. 9, 17 in Dict. broken material, a collection of fragments. See Mt. 15 (not 16), 37 in . Dict
ge-brycgian
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to bridge a road, cover with planks, stones, &c. so as to make it passable Wearð æteówod . . . án weg fram ðám húse þe hé on gewát . . . ástreht oð heofonan. Se weg wæs mid pællum gebricgod, Hml. Th. ii. 186, 34. to bridge a stream
Linked entry: brycgian
ge-bryidan
Similar entry: brigdan