Ge-blinnan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-blinnan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-blinnan
- Add :-- Wé geblunnan desivimus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 28, 23. (1) to cease from action that has been continuous :-- Hé bideþ þæs écan leóhtes, and nó ne geblinneb, Bl. H. 17, 35. Geblanu ꝥ wind cessavit ventus, Mt. L. 14, 32: Lk. L. 8, 24. Geblann gespreaca cessavit loqui, 5, 4. Mið ðý wére gebiddende þte geblann, 11. 1. (2) that has been recurring or habitual :-- Hí nánum dæge ne geblunnon (geswicon, ) ꝥ hí ne druncon of þám ylcon fate ut nullo die cessarent bibere ex illo vasculo, Gr. D. 66, 22. ge-blinnan