Ge-scrépe, -scroepe, -scrǽpe, -screópe
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-scrépe, -scroepe, -scrǽpe, -screópe
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-scrépe, -scroepe, -scrǽpe, -screópe
- adj. Fit, suitable, adapted :-- Hit is gescrǽpe (scroepe, ) on lǽswe sceápa alendis apta pecoribus, Bd. l, l ; Sch. 8, 8. Gescroepe (-scrópe, v.l.) ærneweg via apta currat equorum, 5, 6; Sch. 575, I. Seó þrfih wæs swá gescreópe (-scrépe, v.l.) þǽre fǽmnan líchaman geméted ita aptum corpori uirginis sarcofagum inuentum est, 4, 19; Sch. 451, 14. Gehýþlic, þæslic vel gescrǽpe commodus, i. congruus, utilis, aptus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 131, 81. Netto menniscum giwunu giscroepo wilde deáro tó onfóanne retes humano usui aptus bestias ad capiendas, Rtl. 117, 14. v. un-gescrépe; adj. ge-screpe