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ge-met-fæst

(adj.)
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ge-met-fæst, adj.
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Moderate, modest; moderatus, modestus Ne hie ðám geþyldegum and ðám gemetfæstum simble ne wuniaþ neither do they always dwell with the patient and moderate, Bt. 11, 1; Fox 34, 3. Sió is swíðe gemetfæst she is very modest, 10; Fox 28, 20. Man gemetfæst

ge-met-líc

(adj.)
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ge-met-líc, adj.
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Moderate, temperate, measurable, fit; moderatus, temperatus, mensurabilis, aptus Hæle wísfæst and gemetlíc a man wise and moderate, Exon. 81 a; Th. 305, 12; Fä. 87. Him gemetlíc seó may be suitable for him, Bt. 14, 2; Fox 44, 21: 40, 3; Fox 238, 21;

ge-met-líce

(adv.)
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ge-met-líce, adv.
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Moderately, fitly; moderate, modeste, apte To ðon gemetlíce adeo moderate, Bd. 4, 24; S. 598, 26. Gemetlícost most fitly, Bt. Met. Fox 8, 32; Met. 8, 16

ge-met-lícung

(n.)
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ge-met-lícung, e; f.
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Due measure, moderation; moderatio, Som

ge-mǽn-sumung

(n.)
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ge-mǽn-sumung, e; f.
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A communion; communio, R. Ben. 38

ge-mynd-dæg

(n.)
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ge-mynd-dæg, es; m.
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A commemoration day, day of birth or of death Ðære abbudissan gemynd-dæg cujus natalis, Bd. 3, 8; S. 532, 39. Ðý dæge ðe his gemynd-dæg wǽre die depositions ejus, Bd. 4, 30; S. 608, 35: Th. Chart. 496, 4

ge-neát-riht

(n.)
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ge-neát-riht, es; n.
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The conditions regulating the tenure of the 'geneát-land :'-Geneát-riht is mistlic be ðam ðe on lande stænt. On sumon he sceal land-gafol syllan ... villani rectum est varium et multiplex secundum quod in terra statutum est. In quibusdam terris debet

ge-réf-land

(n.)
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ge-réf-land, es; n.
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Tributary land; tributarium territorium, Cot. 106

ge-réf-mǽd

(n.)
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ge-réf-mǽd, e; f.
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'The meadow which the reeve owned "ex officio," or over which, as common pasture, he exercised the right of superintendence,' Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. iii. xxxiv

ge-ríd-men

(n.)
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horsemen, knights; equites, Cot. 212

ge-riht-lǽcan

(v.)
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ge-riht-lǽcan, p. -lǽhte; pp. -lǽht
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To justify, correct, direct, rectify, reprove; rectificare, corrigere, arguere Se Hǽlend wolde ða synfullan gerihtlǽcan the Healer [Saviour] would correct the sinful, Homl. Th. ii. 470, 14. Ðæt hys weorc ne sýn gerihtlǽhte ut non arguantur opera ejus

ge-sǽl-líc

(adj.)
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ge-sǽl-líc, adj.
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Happy; fēlix Gesǽllíc mon a happy man, Bt. Met. Fox 2, 34; Met. 2, 17

ge-sceap-hwíl

(n.)
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ge-sceap-hwíl, e; f.
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The time appointed by fate for dying To gescæphwíle at the appointed time, Beo. Th. 52; B. 26. v. Grm. D. M. 817

ge-ond-weardian

(v.)
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to present, Blickl. Homl. 181, 2: Rtl. 4, 28, 30

ge-nýd-magas

(n.)
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ge-nýd-magas, pl. m.
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Near relations Gif twegen genýdmagas if two near relations, L. E. and G. 4; Th. i. 168, 19, MS. B

ge-nyht-ful

(adj.)
Grammar
ge-nyht-ful, -full; adj.
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Plentiful; profusus, prodigus, Lye

ge-wealden-mód

(adj.)
Grammar
ge-wealden-mód, adj.

Subdued in mindhaving the mind under controlself-controlled

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Subdued in mind, having the mind under control, self-controlled Sum gewealdenmód þafaþ in geþylde ðæt he ðonne sceal one, self-controlled, suffers in patience what then he must [cf. Luke 21, 19], Exon. 79 a; Th. 297,19; Cra. 70

ge-un-rótsian

(v.)
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ge-un-rótsian, -un-rótsigean; p. ode; pp. od.

to make sorrowfulto offendcontristarecontribularescandalizareto become troubled, discontented

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to make sorrowful, to offend; contristare, contribulare, scandalizare Ðæt we hí ne geunrótsigeon ut non scandalizemus eos, Mt. Bos. 17, 27. Ne sý úre nán geunrótsod let none of us be sad, Blickl. Homl. 149, 19: Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 14, 9. Geunrótsade swíðe

ge-swinc-dæg

(n.)
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ge-swinc-dæg, es; m.
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A labour-day, day of toil; tribulationis dies, Exon. 81 b; Th. 306, 4; Seef. 2

ge-syfled hláf

(n.; adj.; part.)
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panis lacticinio et ovorum luteo maceratus, Lye