Ge-dræg, -dreag
Kamus Anglo-Saxon Old English Bosworth & Toller - ge-dræg, -dreag
Menurut Kamus Old English:
- ge-dræg, -dreag
- Substitute : What is drawn together (II), a concourse, an assembly, (1) of living beings :-- Deófla gedrseg sécan, B. 756. (1 a) a noisy assembly, the tumult made by such an assembly :-- Þǽr bið cirm and cwicra gewin, gehreów and hlúd wóp . . . earmlic ælda gedreag, Cri. 1000. Þǽr wæs wóp gehýred, earmlic ylda gedræg, An. 1557. Þǽr wæs cirm micel geond Mermedonia mánfulra hlóð, fordénera gedræg, 43. (2) of things, (a) material :-- Ofer deóp gedreag over the deep tumult of the waves, Ra. 7, 10. (b) non-material :-- Sinsorgna gedreag, Kl. 45. ge-dræg