Ge-hrepod

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-hrepod
Substitute: ge-hrepian; p. ode To touch :-- Tactus gehrepod is participium; and tactus hrepung is nama, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 255, 3. (I) to touch with the hand :-- Gehrepa hire byrigene, and þū bist sōna hāl, Hml. S. 9, 19. (2) to touch, cause emotion in a person :-- Hē wæs gehrepod (tactus) mid heortan sārnisse widinnan, Gen. 6, 6. (3) to treat a subject; to treat of (ymbe) a subject,

Related words: hrepian :-- Nū hæbbe wē be dǣle gehrepod ymbe his sīd, Angl. viii. 306, 48. v. un-gehrepod. ge-hrepod

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