Ge-hrēran

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-hrēran
Add: I. to stir together, mix up material :-- Gehrēr twā ǣgru on hatum wætere, Lch. ii. 76, 28. Dō mēle fulne buteran on, and gehrēre tōgædere, 86, 18. II. of the operation of natural forces, to set in violent motion :-- Þurh winda gryre wolcn wæs gehrēred, Dōm. L. 8. [O. Sax. gi-hrōrid (mōd, hugi): O. H. Ger. ge-hruoren movere, commovere.] ge-hreran
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