Ge-bylded

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

-bælded, -byld;

ge-bylded
part. [ge-, byldan to make bold] Emboldened, encouraged, animated; corrōbĕrātus, anĭmātus :-- Wæs Laurentius mid ðæs apostoles swingum and trymnessum swíðe gebylded apostĕli flagellis sĭmul et exhortatiōnĭbus anĭmātus ĕrat Laurentius, Bd. 2, 6; S. 508, 22. He wið mongum stód ealdfeónda elne gebylded he stood against many of the old fiends, emboldened with courage, Exon. 39 b; Th. 130, 31; Gú. 446. Se Barac, gebyld swíðe þurh God, feaht him togeánes Barak, much encouraged by God, fought against them, Jud. 4, 14. Hý wǽron gebylde they were encouraged, Ors. 4, 1; Bos. 77, 25. We us bletsiap gebylde ðurh God we bless ourselves emboldened by God, H. R. 105, 17. ge-bylded
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