Ge-hycgan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-hycgan
Add: (1) to think of, consider, (a) with acc. :-- ꝥ ic on mīnum mōde betwih þās eordlican gedrēfednesse hwīlum gehicge þā heofonlican þing, Gr. D. I. 20. (b) with clause :-- Sceáwa nū and gehige hū heora sāwla lifgiad pensa eorum animae qualiter vivunt, Gr. D. 271, 13. (2) to think, conceive, have an idea of :-- Ne mæg ic þæt gehicgan, hū ic in þǣm becwōm, Sat. 179. (3) to resolve, determine :-- For þon scyle mon gehycgan þæt hē Meotude hȳre, Sch. 98.

Related words: ge-hogian. ge-hycgan

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