Ge-útian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-útian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-útian
- p. ode; pp. od To eject, banish, alienate; ejĭcĕre, expellĕre :-- Se cyng hine geútode of earde the king banished him from the country, Chr. 1002; Erl. 137, 29. Wæs Óslác geútod of Angelcynne Oslac was banished from England, 975; Erl. 127, 8. He beád ðæt náðer ne ðære stówe bisceop ne nánes bisceopes æftergenga ðæt land nǽfre of ðære stówe geútode he ordered that neither the bishop of the place nor any bishop's successor should ever alienate that land from the place, Cod. Dipl. Kmbl. iii. 112, 9: ithey said it would be better that I should expel the priests from Christchurch, iii. 349, 14. Ic nelle geþafian ðæt ǽni man geútige án æker landes nolo permittere ut quis unum jugerum excludat, iv. 202, 15. Geútian exiliare, Hpt. Gl. 517. ge-utian