Ge-célan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-célan
p. de; pp. ed. I. refrigerare :-- Ðæt man ne mæge wæterseóces þurst gecélan that any one might not allay the thirst of a watersick [dropsical] man. II. v. intrans. To become cold, to be refreshed; refrigerari :-- Forlǽt me ðæt is gecéle ǽrðam ðe ic gang remitte mihi ut refrigerer priusquam abeam, Ps. Spl. 38, 18. v. célan, calan. ge-celan

Related words: trans. To make cold, to cool, allay;

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