Ge-scrýdan
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-scrýdan
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-scrýdan
- Dele last passage for which see ge-scirdan, and add: To clothe a person with (mid) a garment :-- Hé hine gescrýdde mid his byrnan, Hml. S. 25, 279: Hml. A. 130, 479. Hí mid hǽran hí gescrýddon tó líce, Hml. S. 12, 36. Gescrýd circumamicta, An. Ox. 1024. Seó slápolnys byð gescrýdd mid tætticum dormitatio vestietur pannis, Hml. A. 9, 237. Mid hǽran gescrýd tó hire líce, 108, 207. Gescríd mid goldum and mid gimmum, Chr. 1086; P. 219, 9. Hé gelǽdde Mardocheum mǽrlíce gescrýdne, Hml. A. 99, 241. ge-scrydan