Genge

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - genge

According to the Old English Dictionary:

genge
adj. Add: in season:--Ðonne sceadd genge (not sceadd-genge under which the passage is given in Dict.) sý when shad is in season, Cht. Th. 544, 28. [Snou and haȝel heom is genge, O. and N. 1002. N. E. D. genge: Icel. gengr able to walk; passable; of money, good, current.] v. for-, forþ-, ge-, tíd-, un-, úþ-genge. genge,-genge
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