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ge-tíhtlod

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ge-tíhtlod, l.
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ge-tihtlod

ge-yrfian

(v.)
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ge-yrfian, l.
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ge-irfian

ge-wridian

(v.)
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ge-wridian, l.
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ge-wrídian

ge-cilcan

(v.)
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Ger. gi-kelkian.] Cf. níw-cilct

Linked entries: cilcan ge-cælcian

ge-hýrnes

(n.)
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ge-hýrnes, se; f.

A hearingreportauditus

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A hearing, report; auditus Of gehýrnysse gehýraþ, and ne ongytaþ audietis, et non intelligetis, Mt. Bos. 13, 14 : Blickl. Homl. 55, 31

Linked entry: gehér-nes

ge-fég

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cf. ge-fégedness) shews to all that observe it, 229, 20

ge-wænian

(v.)
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ge-wænian, p. ede; pp. ed.

to accustomassuefacereto weanablactare

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C. 55; Th. 256, 9. to wean; ablactare, Gen. 21, 8

ge-hlyttrod

(v.)
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Substitute: <b>ge-hlyttran, gehlyttrian;</b> p. (e)de, ode To make clear, clarify, purify Genim wín and fearres geallan . . . gemeng wiþ þý leáce, dó on ǽrfæt, lǽt standan nigon niht, áwring þurh cláþ, and gehlýttre wel. Lch. ii. 34, 7.

ge-birman

(v.)
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ge-birman, to ferment.
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Take here ge-byrman, and add: — Gebirm mid giste, Lch. ii. 96, 21. Cf. ge-beormad

Linked entries: ge-beormad ge-byrman

ge-stence

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Heó hafað trumne wyrtruman and swýþe ge-stencne (ge-stæncne, v.l. ), Lch. i. 284, 19. Add

ge-sóm

(adj.)
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ge-sóm, adj.
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Unanimous, united, peaceable; concors, pācĭfĭcus Wǽron gesóme ða ðe swegl búan those that inhabit the firmament were unanimous, Cd. 5; Th. 6, 1; Gen. 82. Wit wǽron gesóme we two were united, Exon. 129 b; Th. 496, 27; Rä. 85, 21: Gen. 45, 24.

ge-lomp

(v.; part.)
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ge-lomp, happened, Bt. 18, 4; Fox 66, 27; p.
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of ge-limpan

ge-orn

(v.; part.)
Grammar
ge-orn, rose; exortus est, surrexit, Bd. 4, 28; S. 605, 40; p.
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of ge-yrnan

ge-scítt

(v.)
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ge-scítt, shoots forward, falls to, is allotted to, Ex. 29, 26; pres.
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of ge-sceótan

ge-steped

(v.; part.)
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ge-steped, stepped, introduced; initiatus, Cot. 108; pp.
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of ge-steppan

ge-stuncon

(v.)
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ge-stuncon, smelt, Bd. 1, 1; S. 474, 35; p. pl.
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of ge-stincan

ge-numen

(v.; part.)
Grammar
ge-numen, taken, Mt. Bos. 24, 40, 41; pp.
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of ge-niman

ge-sǽd

(v.; part.)
Grammar
ge-sǽd, said, told, proved, Ors. 1, 8; Bos. 31, 33, 34; pp.
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of ge-secgan

ge-sægde

(v.; part.)
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ge-sægde, -sǽde, pl. -sægdon said, told, Beo. Th. 4321; B. 2157: Bd. 4, 18; S. 587, 2: 1, 12; S. 481, 3; p.
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of ge-secgan

ge-teód

(v.; part.)
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ge-teód, determined, decreed, Bd. 3, 24; S. 556, 12; pp.
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of ge-teón