Ge-rihtan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

-ryhtan;

ge-rihtan
p. -rihte; pp. -rihted, -riht To set right or straight, to direct, correct; dirĭgĕre, corrĭgĕre, emendāre :-- He wolde ðone Cristes gelǽfan gerihtan he would set right the faith of Christ, Chr. 680; Erl. 41, 14. Ða þing ðe he unfullfremed gemétte, mid heora fultume he ða gerihte and bétte ea quæ mĭnus perfecta repĕrit, his quoque juvantĭbus corrĭgēbat, Bd. 4, 2; S. 566, 3. Gerihtaþ Drihtnes weg dirĭgĭte viam Dŏmĭni, Jn. Bos. 1, 23. Fram sumum ungetýddum gerihted a quodam impĕrīto emendātum, Bd. 5, 24; S. 648, 24. Mín mundbyrd is geriht to ðære róde my protection is directed to the cross, Rood Kmbl. 259; Kr. 131. [Goth. garaihtjan.] ge-rihtan
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