Ge-ádlian

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-ádlian

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-ádlian
p. ode, ede; pp. od, ed [ádlian to be sick, to languish] To be sick, to languish, become impotent; languescĕre :-- On ðám porticon læg mycel menigeo geádledra in his portĭcis jăcēbat multĭtūdo magna languentium, Jn. Bos. 5, 3. Ðæt úre mód þurh wærscipe wacole beón, ðæt hí þurh orsorhnysse ne asleacion, ne þurh nytennysse geádlion that our minds may be vigilant through heedfulness, that through security they slacken, not, nor through ignorance become impotent, Homl. Th. i. 610, 17. ge-adlian
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