Ge-titelian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-titelian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-titelian
- Add: I. to assign, (1) a person to an office, nominate :-- Ymbe náne worldbysgunge ábysgode, búton mid þǽre þe hig tó getitolode beóð (nisi illos cuinominati sunt), Ll. Th. ii. 198, 22. (2) something to a person, ascribe, Dict. II. to place a mark above a letter or syllable :-- Þes que is sceort mid þrým stafum gewriten oððe getitelod (is written with three letters (que) or with a mark UNCERTAIN), Ælfc. Gr. Z. 265, 8. Án getitelod Ī, getácnað án þúsend, and twéyen ías getitelode, ĪĪ, getácniað twá þúsend, 282, 10-12. ge-titelian