Ge-anwyrde

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-anwyrde
Substitute: ge-anwyrde in the phrase ge-anwyrde beón. (1) to profess, declare oneself to be :-- Ic eom geanwyrde monuc pro-fessus sum monachum, Coll. M. 18, 28. (2) to make confession of :-- Him man wearp on ꝥ hē wæs þes cynges swica and ealra landleóda, and hē þæs geanwyrde wes (hē was þas gewyrde, ), þeáh him ꝥ word of scute his unnþances debuit esse delator patriae, quod ipse cognovit ita esse, licet verbum illud improviso exprimeret, Chr. 1055 ; P. 185, 7. ge-anwyrde

Related words: l.

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