Ge-etan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-etan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-etan
- p. ic, he ge-æt, ðú ge-ǽte, pl. ge-ǽton; pp. ge-eten To eat together, to eat, to consume; comedere, edere :-- Elnung húses ðínes geet mec [me æt, Bos.] Jn. Skt. Lind. 2, 17. Ðæt híg ǽton : ðá híg geeten hæfdon, híg wunedon ðǽr ut ederunt : cum comedissent, manserunt ibi, Gen. 31, 54. Gif ðú ðæs treówes wæstm geetst if thou eatest the fruit of this tree, Homl. Th. 1. 14, 2. ge-etan