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ge-giddian

(v.)
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Take here ge-gyddian in Dict

ge-néhlíce

(adv.)
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Dele, and see ge-neahlíce ; II

ge-rícsian

(v.)
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Take here ge-ríxian in Dict

ge-steald

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Place before ge-stealla, and add:

ge-swǽpa

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ge-swǽpa, v. swǽpa
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., and cf. ge-swope

ge-byhþ

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Take here ge-bihp in Dict

ge-wéne

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Dele, and see ge-wénan; II

ge-irfian

(v.)
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Take here example at ge-yrfian

Linked entry: -irfian

ge-cundelíc

(adj.)
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ge-cundelíc, adj.

Naturalnatūrālis

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Natural; natūrālis wénaþ ðæt nán gecundelíce gód ne gesǽlþa in eów selfum nabbaþ ye think ye have no natural good or happiness within yourselves, Bt. 14, 2; Fox 44, 16

ge-cind

(n.)
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ge-cind, es; n : also, e; f.

A kindnaturesortgeneratiogenusconditio

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A kind, nature, sort; generatio, genus, conditio And of fugelcinne seofen, and seofen ǽgþres gecindes et de volatilibus caeli septena, et septena cujuslibet generationis, Gen. 7, 3. Fram gecinde a generatione, Ps. Spl. T. second 9, 7

ge-bræc

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Ger. ka-preh I and add Ðá cwóm þǽr semninga swíðe micel wind and gebræc tum repente euri uentus tanta vis flantis exorta est, Nar. 22, 27

ge-strínd

(n.)
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ge-strínd, e; f.
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Voc. ii. 76, 12. progeny, v. ge-streonan; Sóð gistrýnd progeniem, Rtl. 29, 28. (O.H.Ger. ge-striunida lucrum.)

ge-flítlíce

(adv.)
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ge-flítlíce, adv.

Contentiouslyemulouslycertātim

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Contentiously, emulously; certātim Ðæt ge wépned ge wífmen geflítlíce dydon quod vĭri et fēmĭnæ certātim făcĕre consuērunt, Bd. 5, 7; S. 621, 15

ge-mitting

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Add: a convention, v. ge-méting; III

ge-span

(n.)
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ge-span, a tamarisk tree.
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Dele, and see ge-span a clasp

ge-swystra

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Dele first passage, and see ge-sweostren

ge-blénd

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Dele, and see ge-blendan to mix

ge-cláþian

(v.)
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ge-cláþian, p. ode
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To clothe, v. ge-cláded in Dict

Linked entry: ge-cláded

ge-hycgan

(v.)
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ge-hycgan, -hicgan; p. -hogde, -hogede, -hogode; pp. -hogod [see March, § 222]

To thinkconceiveconsiderdevisereflectbe mindfulthink aboutcareintendresolve

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Fela fore monnum míðaþ ðæs ðe in móde gehycgaþ much ye before men conceal of what ye in mind devise, Exon. 39 a; Th. 130, 11; Gú. 436. Hú ðú yfle gehogdes how thou didst devise evilly, 28 a; Th. 85, 29; Cri, 1398.

ge-hálgegend

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ge-hálgegend, l.
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ge-hálgigend