Ge-tilian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-tilian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-tilian
- Add: I. to gain, get by labour :-- Ic geann ðæs landes ... mid ealre tylðe swá ðǽrtó getilod bið I grant the land ... with all the produce got from its cultivation, C. D. iii. 294, 8. Sceal gehwá him æteówian hwæt hé mid ðám punde geteolod hæfð, Hml. Th. ii. 558, 10. II. to attend to, treat, cure (with gen.) :-- Sceal se gesceádwísa lǽce lǽtan ǽr weaxan ðone lǽssan and tilian ðæs máran ... búton he bégra ætgæddre getilian mæge, Past. 457, 15. Getilian ðæs unryhthǽmdes, 24. ge-tilian