Ge-lósian

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

l. -losian,

ge-lósian
and add: I. intrans. To be lost, perish :-- Gif ic forléto hiá fæstende in hús hiora, hiá gelosað (giloesigas, R., deficient) on woeg, Mk. L. 8, 3. Sunu mín gelosade (perierat) and gemoeted is, Lk. L. 15, 24. II. trans. (1) to lose :-- Sé ðe gelosas sául his fore mec, infindes hiá qui perdiderit animam suam propter me, inveniet eam, Mt. L. 16, 25. (2) to destroy :-- Sóhton hine gelosage l tó spillanne quaerebant eum perdere, Jn. L. 10, 59. ge-losian
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