Geap-neb

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - geap-neb

According to the Old English Dictionary:

geap-neb
adj. [geap crooked; neb the head, face, beak, nib] Crooked-nibbed, with a bent beak, arched; curvātus :-- Standeþ me hér on eaxelum Ælfheres láf, gód and geapneb Ælfhere's legacy stands here on my shoulders, good and crooked-nibbed, Wald. 94; Vald. 2, 19. geap-neb
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