Ge-fremming
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-fremming
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- ge-fremming
- f. I. furtherance, a making effectual :-- Godes miht him wæs mid tó gefremminge heora bodunga God's power was with them to make their preaching effectual, Hml. Th. i. 310, 16. II. operation, effect :-- Syle drincan .ix. dagas, þú wundrasð ðǽre gefrem-mincge. Lch. i. 110, 22. Gefremminge, 290, 13. Þæt hé ne geortrúwige on bénum gefremmincge ut non desperet precious effectum, Scint. 33, 9. II a. accomplishment, fulfilment of a dream :-- Swefen næfð gefremincge, Lch. iii. 184, 15. Gefremminge, 186, 4. Gefrem-inge, 12.