Ge-lendan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-lendan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
he -lent;
- ge-lendan
- p. -lende; pp. -lended, -lend To approach, come, arrive, go, proceed; applĭcāáre, accēdĕre, procēdĕre :-- Ic gelende mid scipe applĭco, Ælfc. Gr. 24; Som. 25, 53. Ðæt scip gelent mid ðý streáme the ship goes with the current, Past. 58; Swt. 445, 13; Hat. MS. Conon gelende to Ahtene Conon came to Athens, Ors. 3, 1; Bos. 54, 12 : Chr. 886; Erl. 85, 10. He wæs on hergaþ gelend on ðæt ilce ríce he had arrived on a plundering expedition in the same kingdom, 894; Erl. 92, 3. Heo on Norþhumbrelond gelændon mid æscum they came to Northumbria with their boats, Th. An. 120, 17 : Shrn. 191, 15. ge-lendan