Ge-þrýn
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-þrýn
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-þrýn
- p. -þrýde. I. to bind :-- Se líchoma líð on eorðan ísne genearwod and mid racentunge geðrýd and mid bendum gebunden and mid fetrum gefæstnod, Nap. 64, 7. I a. to bind a book :-- Eðiluald ðis bóc úta giðrýde ... and Billfrið gismioðade ðá gihríno ðá ðe útan on sint and hit gihrínade mid golde (cf. the riddle on a book: Mec (the parchment) wráh hæleð hleóbordum, hýde beþenede, gierede mec mid golde; for þon mé glíwedon wrætlic weorc smiða, Rä. 27, 11-14). II. to repress, restrain :-- Ná for þí rihtlíce synna geþríð, forgyfenysse wé ortrúwian neque quia Deus juste peccata distringit, ueniam desperemus, Scint. 130, 16. III. to express :-- Geðrýde l áurát expressit, Mt. p. 3, 6. ge-þryn