Ge-swætan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-swætan
Add: I. to forge together (?), weld (cf. O. H. Ger. ge-sweizen frigere: Ger. schweissen to forge together) :-- Gisuétit ferru-minatus. Goetz ii. 579, 58. (See Angl. xx. 395. ) II. to cause to labour (?). I a. :-- Yrfewyrdnysse þíne geswǽtton (perhaps only an error for geswæncton; Ps. Srt. has geswecton) haereditatem tuam uexauerunt, Ps. Cam. 93, 5. ge-swætan

Related words: swǽtan;

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