Ge-fér-scipe
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-fér-scipe
According to the Old English Dictionary:
-scype, es;
- ge-fér-scipe
- m. Society, fellowship, brotherhood; sŏciĕtas, cŏmĭtātus, clērus :-- To healfum fó se cyng, to healfum se geférscipe let the king take half, half the fellowship, L. Ath. let him forfeit both their society and friendship, L. Eth. ix. 27; Th. i. 346, 11 : L. C. E. 5; Th. i. 362, 32 : L. N. P. L. 45; Th. ii. 296, 19. Of geférscipe ðæs bisceopes Deosdedit de cléro Deusdedit episcŏpi, Bd. 3, 29; S. 561, 12 : 4, 1; S. 564, 18 : 5, 6; S. 618, 28 : 5, 19; S. 639, 3 : L. E. B. 12; Th. ii. 242, 18. For lufan ðínre and geférscype for thy love and fellowship, Exon. 51 a; Th. 177, 24; Gú. 1232 : Nicod. 11; Thw. 6, 3. Wið ðone geférscipe with the fellowship, L. Ath. v. § 1, 1; Th. i. 228, 20. Se cræftga geférscipas fæste gesamnaþ the artificer firmly unites societies, Bt. Met. Fox 11, 185; Met. 11, 93. Of hiora gefoerscipe de eorum societate, Rtl. 75. 28. ge-fer-scipe,ge-ferscipe