Ge-þúf

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-þúf
Substitute :-- Growing luxuriously, leafy, bushy :-- Fæste geþúf luxoriante, Wrt. Voc. ii. 52, 28. I. of trees, having foliage, of plants, having leaves, leafy, bushy :-- Geþúf fícbeám frondea ficus, i. frondosa, Wrt. Voc. ii. 151, 15. Geþú[f] uiriscens (ramosa fronde), An. Ox. 2628. Geþúfe beámas frondea robora, Wrt. Voc. ii. 151, 12. Þá geþúfan frondea, 9. Geþúfum grǽfum frondosis (i. ramosis) dumis, 21. Hyre stela byð mid geþúfum bógum, Lch. i. 248, 18. II. of leaves, growing thickly together, bushy :-- Ðeós wyrt hafað lange leáf and geþúfe, Lch. i. 248, 17. Gehwǽde leáf and geþúfe, 256, 5. Heó hafaþ leáf swylce wulfes camb, ac hí beóþ mearwran and hwítran and geþúfran, 278, 15. ge-þuf
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