Ge-seccan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

= ge-sécean[?]

ge-seccan
or ge-feccan[?] :-- Ides sceal dyrne cræfte hire freónd geseccan gif heó nelle on folce geþeán ðæt hí man beágum gebycge a woman must by secret art get herself a friend if she do not wish publicly to succeed in being bought with rings, Menol. Fox 548; Gn. C. 44. ge-seccan
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