Ge-síþa
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-síþa
According to the Old English Dictionary:
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- ge-síþa
- m. I. a companion :-- Gesiþa comeans, socius, Wrt. Voc. ii. 132, 47. Getreów gesíþa fida comes, 148, 73. Gesíþan comite, Angl. xiii. 369, 59. Gesíþan comitem (i, socium) (angelicae castitatis), An. Ox. 1185. Gesíðan on gangum comites gressibus, Hy. Srt. 38, 27. Gesíþum comitibus (castae sodalitatis). An. Ox. 4283. II. a comrade in arms :-- Gesíþan manipulares (i. socii) (coelestis militiae), An. Ox. 4732. III. an attendant, II. IV. a follower, retainer :-- Þegn, gesíþa cliens, i. socius, Wrt. Voc. ii. 131, 70. [Goth, ga-sinþa: O.H.Ger. ge-sindo.] v. mid-, weg-gesíþa, and two preceding words. ge-siþa