Ge-rýnu
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-rýnu
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-rýnu
- Add; gen. e (?). I. a secret, secret counsel: -- -Nyte gé ðá micclan deópnysse Godes gerýnu (cf. Godes digelan dómas, 3)?, Hml. Th. ii. 340, 8. II. a mystery :-- For is þæt hálige hflsel geháten gerýnu, for ðan ðe Sðer ðing is ðǽron suggests that ge-sǽd, rather than ge-sǽli should be read, and that the gesewen, and ððer ðing undergyten, Hml. Th. ii. 270, 27. II a. mystery, mysterious matter :-- JJis godspel is mid menigfealdre mihte ILLEGIBLE heofenlican gerýnu áfylled, Hml. Th. i. 90, 10. III. a religions rite, sacrament :-- GSstlicere gerýne mistico (baptismatis) officio, An. Ox. 2884. Hé þigde þá gerýnu (sacramentum) þæs drihten-lican líchaman and blades, Gr. D. 275, 12. Ill a. the consecrated elements of the Eucharist : -- Sacerdas cóman and hi gehusloden mid háligre gerýnu, Hml. S. 9, 148. ge-rynu