Ge-tweógan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

-tweón;

ge-tweógan
p. -tweóde; pp. -tweód; dŭbĭtāre :-- Ne getweóge ic náwuht be godes ǽcnessa I do not at all doubt about God's eternity, Shrn. 195, 4. Nó him treów getweóde his faith doubted not in him, Exon. 37 b; Th. 122, 25; Gú. 311: 40 b; Th. 134, 27; Gú. 515. Getuíga hæsitare, Mk. Skt. Lind. 11, 23. Forhwon getwiódes tú quare dubitasti, Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 24, 31: Lind. 28, 17. Ðá gehreów him ðæt hyne ǽfre swá on his geþohte getweóde then he repented that he had ever so doubted in his mind, Shrn. 155, 19. ge-tweogan

Related words: pers. and impers. To doubt, hesitate;

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