Ge-cope

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-cope
adj. Fit, proper; congruus, opportūnus :-- We sculon geleornian ðæt we gecope tíd [MS. tiid] arédigen we must learn to arrange a proper time, Past. 38, 5; Swt. 277, 1; Hat. MS. 51 b, 8. Hwæt him gecopust sié what is most fit for them, 13, 2; Swt. 77, 26; Hat. MS. 17 a, 1; Swt. 275, 18. ge-cope
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