Ge-týdan

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-týdan
p. -týdde [To make learned, skilled, to instruct :-- Dysine and ungelǽredne ic ðé underféng and ðá ðé getýdde and gelǽrede foolish and ignorant I received thee, and then made thee wise and taught thee, Bt. 7, 3; Fox 20, 10. Ic þohte ealra swíðost ymb ðone abbud ðe me getýdde I thought most of all of the abbot that had instructed me, Shrn. 46, 33. [Or ge-týdde = getýde?] ge-tydan

Related words: (?) ge-týd]

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