Ge-neádian

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-neádian
Add: I. construction uncertain :-- Geneádode coegit, An. Ox. 1941. Hé wæs geneádod cogeretur, i. compelleretur, 1846. Geneádod coacta, 4365. Beón geneádode compellantur, 1257. II. absolute :-- Geneádod bryce debitus usus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 139, 74- Ge-neáded inuitus, An. Ox. 2541. III. to compel, force (1) to () an action :-- Hé bebeád his cempum ꝥ hí ðá crístenan cynegas tó þǽre offrunga geneádodon mid wítum, Hml. S. 24, 44. (2) to do (clause with þæt) :-- Hé mid Julianes wérinysse wearð geneádod ꝥ hé þá niht on his mynstre gewunode, Gr. D. 38, 25.

Related words: ge-nídan. ge-neadian

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