Ge-hwæðer

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-hwæðer
pron. Both, each, either; uterque, promiscuus :-- Wæs gehwæðer óðrum láþ each was hateful to the other, Beo. Th. 1633; B. 814. Gehwæðer incer either of you two, 1173; B. 584. He biþ him self gehwæðer fæder and sunu it is to itself both father and son, Exon. 61 a; Th. 224, 12; Ph. 374. Se willa béga gehwæðres ge . . . ge . . . her will in both respects both . . . and . . . , Elen. Kmbl. 1925; El. 964 : Beo. Th. 2091; B. 1043. Ðǽr wearþ monig mon ofslægen on gehwæðre hond there was many a man slain on each side, Chr. 853; Erl. 68, 19 : 871; Erl. 74, 12. ge-hwæþer,ge-hwæðer
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