Ge-dríf

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-dríf
a driving. Substitute: A drive, a tract through which something drives or moves (rapidly) :-- God hig (the apostate angels) tódǽlde on þrí dǽlas; ánne dǽl hé ásette on ðæs lyftes gedríf, óðerne dǽl on ðæs wæteres gedríf, þriddan dǽl on helle neowelnisse, Sal. K. p. 186, 21-23. ge-drif
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