Ge-etan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-etan
Add :-- Swá hwá swá of ðám hláfe geett (manducat), Hml. Th. ii. 202, 6. Heó genam of ðæs treówes wæstme and geæt, and sealde hire were and hé geæt, i. 18, 9. Hé geæt þone forbodenan æppel, ii. 240, 21. Hwí eódest þú tó þám hǽðenum and on heora húse geǽte?, Hml. S. 10, 175. Gé giétun (manducastis) of ðǽm hláfum, Jn. R. 6, 26. Fædero úsero geéton, Jn. L. 6, 31: Mt. L. 14, 20. Of ðam treówe Adam sceolde geetan on ende of that tree Adam was to have eaten in the end, Hex. 24, 19. Þeos wyrt fremaþ wel geeten (-at-, ) and tó þám nafolan gewriþen, Lch. i. 204, 27. [O. H. Ger. ge-ezzan.] ge-etan

Related words: l.

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