Ge-hende

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-hende
ad :-- Sume adverbia syndon frumcennede . . . prope gehende is frumcenned, and propius gehendor cymd of dām, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 232, II. I. local :-- Hai þe þǣr gehende wæs, Jos. 7, 2. II. temporal :-- Ne bid seó geendung þyssere worulde nā gyt, deáh de heó gehende sȳ, Hml. Th. ii. 342, 21. Swā hwylc Sunnan-dæg swā þǣr byd gehendost, Angl. viii. 329, 12. III. of scrutiny, closely :-- Béda and Rabanus þe wel gehende an āsmeádun ymbe þisum cræfte, Angl. viii. 308, 13. IV. of kinship, association, &c. :-- Se Hǣlend bodade sibbe ūs de feorran wǽron, and sibbe þám ðe, gehende wǣron (iis, qui prope, Eph. 2, 17), Hml. Th. i. 106, 17. v. ful-, un-gehende. ge-hende

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