Ge-ānlǣcan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-ānlǣcan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-ānlǣcan
- Add: I. to unite one person to another, unite persons as associates :-- Feówer þeóda hine underfēngon tō hlāforde, Peohtas and Bryttas, Scottas and Angli, swā swā God hī geānlǣhte tō dām, Hml. S. 26, 107. Hē weard geānlǣht mid geleáfan tō dām hālgan were, 19, 103. Geān-lǣht ascissitur (militonum catenis), An. Ox. 4178. Wǣron þā fyrmestan heáfodmenn Hinguar and Hubba, geānlǣhte, þurh deófol, Hml. S. 32, 30. l a. intrans. To join together in an undertaking :-- Geānlǣhtan conspiraverant, Wrt. Voc. ii. 134, II. II. to get together, collect, assemble :-- Geānlǣhte Lisias fīf and sixtig þūsenda fyrdendra þegena, Hml. S. 25, 362. ge-anlæcan