Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

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bogen

(v.; part.)
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bowed, bent, gave way; pp. of búgan

gést

(n.)
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a ghost, spirit. v. cear-gést, gást

gamian

(v.)

to gameplaysport

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to game, play, sport, Som. Ben. Lye

a-sceóp

gave

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gave, Cd. 161; Th. 201, 32; Exod. 381

eáþ-bylgness

(n.)
Grammar
eáþ-bylgness, e; f.
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Readiness to anger, irascibility Eáðbylhnyssa gást, Nap. 24

Linked entry: iþ-belig

tó-gecorenness

(n.)
Grammar
tó-gecorenness, e; f.
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Adoption Tógicorenisse gást adoptionis spiritum, Rtl. 29, 28

Linked entry: gecoren-ness

gipian

(v.)
Grammar
gipian, p. ode.
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To gape, yawn Gypigendum hiulcis, Germ. 398, 113

Linked entry: gypian

GEALLA

(n.)
Grammar
GEALLA, ealla, an; m.

GALLbilefelbīlisa gallfretted place on the skinintertrīgo

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M. 3, 11; Lchdm. ii. 314, 7. a gall, fretted place on the skin; intertrīgo Wið horses geallan for a horse's gall, L. M. 1, 88; Lchdm. ii. 156, 21. Lácna ðone geallan mid cure the gall therewith, 1, 88; Lchdm. ii. 156, 21

Linked entry: ealla

ge-steppan

(v.)
Grammar
ge-steppan, -stæppan; p. -stepede = -stepte? pp. -steped = -stept?
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For hwí geunrótsod gesteppe ic oððe ic quare contristatus incedo, Ps. Lamb. 42, 10. Gistepe ue gradiamur, Rtl. 51, 9. Gesteped initiatus, Cot. 108

Linked entry: ge-stæppan

cræft-lic

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Vulgaris vel artificales dies est, ꝥ byþ ceorlisc dæg oððe cræftlic, fram þǽre sunnan anginne ꝥ heó tó setle and eft cume mancynne tó blisse, Angl. viii. 317, 11. skilful, skilled Ðá óðre cræftigan sægdon ꝥ hý þurh drýcræft dydon ðá cræftlican weorc

mǽþ

Grammar
mǽþ, mowing.
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Se Godes þeówa cwæð: 'Árís and ber þis gréne híg þám horsum . . . nú is lytel tó láfe þysses mǽþes (cf. hé máweþ heig on þissere dene, 2), and swá þis gedón byþ, ic æfter þá' leva fenum viride, porta pabulum jumentis; ecce ego, quia parum superest,

a-lét

(v.; part.)
Grammar
a-lét, -léton

leftgave up

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left, gave up,Ors. 3, 8; Bos. 63, 10;

Linked entry: alét-líc

scearplíce

(adv.)
Grammar
scearplíce, adv.
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Heó gehǽlþ ðæt sár tó ðam scearplíce, ðæt hé eác gán dyrre it heals the pain (gout) so smartly, that he may even venture to walk, 176, 8: 210, 9: Exon.

beág

(v.; part.)
Grammar
beág, p. of búgan.

gave way

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gave way,Exon. 124a; Th. 477, 2; Ruin. 17;

ge-mangian

(v.)
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For 'to traffic, trade' substitute 'to gain by traffic.'

gipung

(n.)
Grammar
gipung, e; f.
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A gape, yawn Gypunga oris patuli, Germ. 402, 39

ge-hrídrian

(v.)
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-hriid-rede, -hridrede) mínne gást scobebam spiritum meum, Ps. L. 76, 7. [Cf. other versions of the passage Ic windwode on mé gást mínne uentilabam in me spiritum meum, Ps. Rdr. Srt.] (?)

Linked entries: ge-hrudrian hridrian

cyrtlan

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On cyrtlan geat, of cyrtlan gate, Cht. Crw. 3, 10

á-gánian

(v.)
Grammar
á-gánian, p. ode
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To gape, yawn Hé ágánode oscitavit , Gr. D. 216, 17

Linked entry: gánian

gíslian

(v.)
Grammar
gíslian, p. ode, ade; pp. od

To give hostages or security

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Seó burhwaru gíslode the town's people gave hostages, 1013; Erl. 148, 8. Ða weasternan þægnas gíslodon the western thanes gave hostages, 17: 1015; Erl. 153, 1.