Ge-birgan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-birgan
p. de (a strong form gebarg occurs Jn. L. 2, 9) To taste. Take here ge-býrgan (l. -byrgan) in Dict., and add: -- Nǽnig weorona ðára gibergeð (gebirgað, L., gustabit) feorme mine, Lk. L. 14, 24. Ðá ðe of ðáre gebirgað qui ex eagustaverint, Rtl. 99, 22. Mið ðý gebirigde (inbergde, R.) cum gustasset, Mt. L. 27, 34. [Ingeberigde l ingebarg gustavit, Jn. L. 2, 9.] ꝥ hiá gebirigdon gustaturos, Mk. p. 4, 3. ge-birgan
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