Ge-hērian

Słownik Anglo-Saski Staroangielski Boswortha i Tollera - ge-hērian

Zgodnie ze Słownikiem Staroangielskim:

ge-hērian
l. -herian, and add :-- Se Drihten on engla endebyrdnesse wæs gehered. þā hē wæs ācenned, þā cleopodan hié: ' Wuldor sȳ Gode . . . Bl. H. 93, 8. Heó bid gehered mid Gode, for þon þe hire bid mycel wuldor gegearwod, 145, 10. Hē (St. John)mid þǣre sóþfæstnesse stefne gehiered wæs and geweorþod (cf. sē sceal beón gehered ofor ealle þeóda and geweorbod, 71, 16. Gehered . . . and weorþad, 33, 165, I. Seó wyrt is gehered (-od, ) on þām muntlandum þe man Cilicia and Pisidia nemneþ (the kind that grows in Cilicia and Pisidia is spoken very highly of), Lch. i. 160, 15. Nān mon ne bid mid rihte for ōþres gōde nō dȳ mǣrra ne nō dȳ geheredra, Bt. 30, l; F. 108, 27. ge-herian

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