Ge-hū
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-hū
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-hū
- Substitute: In every way, in all sorts of ways :-- Ðeáh de seó sǽ sȳ gebȳged gehū (is bent in all sorts of ways), heó wunad swā deáh on dǣre eordan bōsme binnan hyre gemǣrum. Hex. 10, 30. God hit gewræc, ꝥ hī swultan gehū (they died by all manner of deaths), S. 13, 232. God gemyltsode mancynne gehū, 284. Hē is gecweden hlāf þurh getācnunge, and lamb, and leó, and gehū elles (in every other way he is called, it is typically), Hml. Th. ii. 268, 17. ge-hu