Ge-tǽse

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-tǽse
adj. Dele bracket at end, and add :-- Hió bið eádgum leóf, earmum getǽse, Rä. 81, 22. Hé him geneádodum and gelettum gedyde sume getǽse hýððe his geswinces ei laboris sat commodum coacto renitentique dedit, Gr. D. 39, 27. Ne mæg se man him nánre mild-heortnesse wénan, se þe nú forleósað þá getǽsan tíde þǽre dǽdbóte, Archiv cxxii. 259, 45. [His sweord þe him wes itase (þat he louede swiþe, 2nd MS.), Laym. 6502.]

Related words: un-getǽse. ge-tæse

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