Ge-hradian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-hradian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-hradian
- Substitute: I. trans, (i) to cause a thing to be done rapidly :-- Hē sōna getimbrian hēt mǣrlic mynster on þreóra geára fæce. ꝥæt wile þincan ungeleáflic eallum þǣm þe þā stōwe on uferum tīdum geseód and þis ne gemunaþ. Hē thorn-bar; ilce mynster þus gehradod hēt SUNCERTAIN Marian gehālgian, Lch. iii. 438, 16. (2) to cause to attain an end quickly, to prosper a person or undertaking :-- God hī sōna gehradode, swā ꝥ hī þǣr gemētton āne mǣre þrūh, Hml. S. 20, 78. Heora sīdfæt wæs from Drihtne sylfum gehradad and gefyrdrad a Domino suum iter erat prosperatum, Bd. 4, 19; Sch. 446, 2. II. intrans. To come quicily, happen quickly :-- Sōna wōl ealra māna somod gehradode luxuriam continuo omnium lues scelerum comitari adcelerauit Bd. 1, 14; Sch. 38, 18. ge-hradian