Ge-wyrde

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-wyrde
adj. In agreement with (gen. cf. (?) ge-weorþan (with gen.) ; V. I a γ, b γ, c γ, 2 c γ), making acknowledgement of :-- Him man wearp uppan ꝥ hē scolde beón des cinges swica and hē was das gewyrde (he was in agreement with this, i. e. he admitted the charge. The Latin version is: Debuit esse delator patriae, quod ipse cognouit ita esse), Chr. 1055; P. 184, note 4. v- ge-anwyrde. ge-wyrde
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