Ge-liger

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

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ge-liger
n. A lying with, fornication, adultery; concŭbĭtus, conjŭgium, fornicātio, adultērium :-- He sǽde ðæt his nama wǽre spiritus fornicationis ðæt is dernes geligeres gást he said that his name was spiritus fornicationis, that is, spirit of fornication, Shrn. 52, 27 : 130, 14. To geligere concubitu, Ors. 1, 2; Bos. 27, 13. Æt geligere de conjŭgio, Bos. 27, 15. Geligre fornicatiōni, Bos. 27, 9. [Goth. ga-ligri. Cf. forliger.] ge-liger
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