ge-weoton
went ⬩ departed
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went, departed, of ge-wítan.Bd. 2, 5; S. 507, 34;
ge-rǽþle
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A harness, l. ge-rǽþlan ; pl. Harness of a horse
ge-médred
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Substitute: Having the same mother Wé habbað ealdne fæder, and hé hæfð mid him úrne gingstan bróðor . . and his gemédryda bróðor (uterinus frater) wæs deád, Gen. 44, 20. Jósep geseah his gemédrydan bróðor Benjamin, 43, 29.
ge-lisfullíce
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v. ge-les; ge-lustfullícor, v.l.) hine geþeódde on úra goda begangum þonne ic nullus tuorum studiosius quam ego culturae deorum nostrorum se subdidit, Bd. 2, 13; Sch. 164, 21
Linked entry: -lisfullíce
ge-setl
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Add: a seated assembly Ætforan gesetle (ge-sytle. Hpt. Gl. 447, 65) ante consessum, An. Ox. 1753
ge-settendlic
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Cf. ge-settan; 2
ge-blégenad
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Substitute : ge-blegnod, geblegenod having blains, blistered Wiþ geblegnadre tungan, Lch. ii. 4, 2. Geblegenadre, 50, 1
ge-wana
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Substitute: <b>ge-wana;</b> adj. Lacking, v. wana; adj. I
ge-tyngnes
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Cf. ge-tynge: 3 Getincnes oratio, An. Ox. 319
fyrn-geára
In by-gone years ⬩ of old time ⬩ ōlim ⬩ antīquĭtus
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In by-gone years, of old time; ōlim, antīquĭtus, Ps. Th. 94, 9
ge-férness
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ge-férnes. Though ge-férnes does not occur elsewhere, yet on the analogy of ge-leórnes transitus, ge-leóran transire, it might serve as a gloss to meatus alongside ge-féran meare. Gi- for ge- is not used in Bl.
ge-sceandnys
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A confusion; confūsio Ðú wást ge-sceandnysse míne tu scis confūsiōnem meam, Ps. Spl. 68, 23: 131, 19
ge-mána
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</b> add Nabbe gé nánne gemánan wið hine non commisceamini cum illo, Past. 357, 5
ge-dæftlíce
Fitly ⬩ seasonably ⬩ opportūne ⬩ commŏde
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Fitly, seasonably; opportūne, commŏde Ic ðé beóde ðæt ðú stande on ðissum wordum, and hie lǽre ǽgðer ge gedæftlíce ge ungedæftlíce I charge thee to abide by these words, and teach them both seasonably and unseasonably, Past. 15, 6; Swt. 96, 15; Hat.
Linked entry: ge-deftlice
ge-sceót
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shooting, hurling Ge mid gesceótum [or gesceotum?
ge-habban
To hold ⬩ be [ill] ⬩ habere ⬩ tenere
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Ðara synna gé gihabbaþ quorum peccata retinuerites, Jn, Skt. Lind. 20, 23 : Past. 51, 9; Swt. 401, 32; Hat. MS. Æfter ðisum wordum wearþ gemót gehæfd after these words a meeting was held, Homl. Th. ii. 148, 1.
Linked entry: ge-hafa
ge-hǽt
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Substitute: <b>ge-hǽtan;</b> p. te To heat. physical Genim senepes sǽd . . . and xx piporcorna, gesamna eall mid ecede, gehǽt on wætere, Lch. ii. 24, 17. Gehǽt ceald wæter mid hátan íserne, 100, 20. Gegníd mid wíne, and gehǽte, 214, 21.
ge-rísan
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to rise together Gif gé girioson (consurrexistis) mid Críste Rtl. 25, i
ge-scortian
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Take here <b>ge-sceortian</b> in Dict