Ge-tímian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-tímian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
-týmian;
- ge-tímian
- p. ode; pp. od [tíma time] To happen, befall; accĭdĕre :-- Getímian to happen, Jud. 5; Thw. 156, 8. Getímode hit ðæt he becom to heora byrig ðe wæs Gaza geháten it befell that he came to their city which was called Gaza, Homl. Th. i. 226, 24: 318, 15. Him getímode swíðe rihtlíce it happened very justly to them, 88, 29: ii. 160, 14; 304, 24. Getímige ðé swá swá ðú gelýfdest be it to thee as thou hast believed, i. 126, 21. ge-timian