Ge-lómlǽcan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-lómlǽcan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-lómlǽcan
- Substitute: I. to be or to become frequent, happen frequently :-- Þonne middangeardes wíta gelómlǽcað, Hml. Th. i. 612, 7. Efne ðá fǽrlíce æteówdon gelómlǽcende lígas sweartes fýres ecce subito apparent crebri flammarum tetrarum globi (Bd. Sch. 617), ii. 350, 19. Þes middangeard is mid ylde ofsett swylce mid gelómlǽcendum hefigtýmnyssum tó deáðe geðreád, 614, 21: 578, 34. II. to do frequently, repeat :-- Gelómlǽcþ iterat, repetit, Wrt. Voc. ii. 150, 63. Gelómlǽcende iteranda, An. Ox. 3824. II a. to denote frequent action :-- Sume word synd gecwedene frequentativa, þæt synd gelómlǽcende, for ðan ðe hí getácniað gelómlǽcunge, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 213, 7. III. to frequent, visit frequently :-- Gelómlǽcþ frequentat, visitat, Wrt. Voc. ii. 150, 63. IV. to visit in large numbers, celebrate a festival :-- Gelómlǽc celebres, frequentes, Hpt. 31, 8, 134. For symbelnysse gelómlǽcende pro festivitate frequentanda. An. Ox. 3824. ge-lomlæcan