Ge-grówan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-grówan
Add: I. to grow together, unite by growing:--Swá fæste his heáfod wæs gegrówen tó ðám líchaman, swylce hit nǽfre of ácorfen nǽre ita caput ejus unitum fuerat corpori, ac si nequaquam fuisset abscissum, Gr. D. 198, 28. II. of soil, to produce, bear:--Se æcer syððan gegreów .c. síða sélor þonne hé ǽr dyde, Shrn. 137, 25. Swá se fiicbeám ofersceadað ðæt lond ðæt hit under him ne mæg gegrówan, Past. 337, 11. ge-growan
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