Ge-stregdan, -strédan

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-stregdan, -strédan

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-stregdan, -strédan
pp. strogden and -stregd(ed), -stréd(ed) (I. to strew, scatter; -- Tuiggo hiá ge[s]trédon (strægdun, R.) l legdon on weg ramos sternebant in via, Mt. L. 21, 8. Þá gestródnan vel tóstencte dispersae, i. distribute. Wrt. Voc. ii. 140, 70. Reste mid wyrtgemengnessum gestréded, Wlfst. 263, 6. II. in special senses, (l) to strew with seasoning, to season :-- Mid sealte beón gestrédd sale esse conditum, Scint. 97, 12. Gestrýddre condito, An. Ox. 3754. (a) to make a bed :-- Hé wolde ꝥ him wǽre þǽr gestréd neáh þǽre byrgenne stratum fieri sibi juxta sepulcrum voluit, Gr. D. 257, 22. ge-stregdan

Related words: stregdan).

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