ge-sécan
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Ðæt he ðone wíd-flogan weorode gesóhte that he should seek the dragon [wide-flier] with a host, 4682; B. 2346. Geáta leóde gesóhton Gúþscilfingas the people of the Goths sought the warlike Scylfings, 5845; B. 2926: 4414; B. 2204. Gesóht; pp.
and-wirdan
to answer ⬩ respondere
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to answer; respondere Ðæt wíf andwirde the woman answered. Gen. 3, 2
gongel
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found in composition as in fæst-gongel, wíd-. v. gangel-, gongel-wæfre
Linked entry: gangel
un-gehealdsumlíce
Incontinently
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Incontinently Ðæt eald wíf sceole ceorles brúcan uugehealtsumlíce, Homl. Ass. 20, 159
Linked entry: ge-healdsumlíce
á-deáfung
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A growing deaf Wið eárena ádeáfunge, Lch. ii. 38, 24: 42, 6
átor-þigen
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taking poison Wið áttor-þigene (-þige (-þege?), v.l. ), Lch. i. 4, 5
Linked entry: þigen
a-þundenes
A tumour ⬩ swelling ⬩ puffing up ⬩ tumor
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A tumour, swelling, puffing up; tumor Wið lifre swyle and aþundenesse for swelling and puffing up of the liver, L. M. cont. 2, 18; Lchdm. ii. 160, 18. Wið aþundenesse magan windigre for windy swelling of the stomach, 2, 11; Lchdm. ii. 158, 23
á-hreósan
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Wit unc ondrédon hwonne wit sceoldon feallan of þám olfende and of áhreósan. Hml. A. 202, 228. to be destroyed Áhriósð corruet, Kent. Gl. 386: concidet, 1048
Linked entry: á-hríran
hweorfa
a joint ⬩ a whorl
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Nim ðone hweorfan ðe wíf mid spinnaþ bind on his sweoran take the whorl that women spin with, bind it on his neck, L. M. 3, 6; Lchdm. ii. 310, 21
Linked entries: hweorf hweorf-bán hwerfa
un-híre
Fierce ⬩ savage ⬩ cruel ⬩ deadly ⬩ dire ⬩ dreadful ⬩ frightful
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Hió hyne scyldeþ wið unhýrum nihtgengum and wið egeslícum gesihðum, Lchdm. i. 70, 5. of things Egl unheóru a cruel talon, Beo. Th. 1978; B. 987. Weder unhióre hard weather, Met. 29, 65.
ge-sceamian
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Nabbe gé nánne gemánan wið hine, for ðám ðætte hine gesceamige (ut confundatur), Past. 357, 6. Hine sceal on dómes dæg gesceamian, Wlfst. 238, 12. (l a) with gen. of cause :-- Hié hira selfra gescamige erubescant, Past. 333, 22. with dat.
dysgung
Silliness, foolishness ⬩ stultĭtia
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Silliness, foolishness; stultĭtia Wið dysgunge against foolishness, L. M. 1, 66; Lchdm. ii. 142, 1
eíg
An island ⬩ insŭla
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An island; insŭla Wið eíge near the island, Chr. 878; Th. 148, 29, col. 1
fræmde
strange ⬩ foreign
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Wih. 28; Th. i. 42, 23: Somn. 79; Lchdm. iii. 202, 20
ofer-togenness
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The condition of being covered Wið eágena ofertogennysse ad albuginem oculorum. Lchdm. i. 176, 16
ryden
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The name of some plant Wirc beþinge, nim ðæt reáde ryden, Lchdm. ii. 340, 5
weaxhláf-sealf
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A salve consisting of a cake of wax Wið weaxhláfsealfe gemeng, Lchdm. ii. 246, 9
á-mánsod
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Ne ǽnig man gemánan wið ámánsode (-mánsu*-*mode, v. l. ) hæbbe, Wlfst. 71, 3. Add
Linked entry: -mánsod
éþel-ríce
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Wið ðæs úplican éþelríces towards heaven which is our home, Dóm. L. 32, 73. Add
gyltend
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Þá þe nú náne mildheortnesse nabbað wid hyra gyltyndum, Ll. Th. ii. 400, 25. Add