Ge-dreógan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-dreógan
Substitute: (1) to do, accomplish :-- Hé wyrs ágylt and máran demm gedríhð (-drígð, him selfum mid ðǽm lote, Past. 347, 18. Wel hym þæs geweorkes . . . gif hé ealteáwne ende gedreógeð, Hy. 2, 13. (2) to suffer :-- Wíf ðiú blódes flóning geðolade l gedróg (-dreóg ?) mulier quae sanguinis fluxum patiebatur, Mt. L. 9, 20. (3) to live through, spend time, life, &c. [v. N. E. D. dree, (5)] :-- Wisse hé gearwe þæt hé dæghwíla gedrogen hæfde, eorðan wynne, B. 2726. ge-dreogan

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