Gise
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - gise
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- gise
- Take here gyse in Dict., and add:--Wéne gé ðæt ǽgðer sié mid mé ge gise ge nese? (ut sit apud me est et non), Past. 308, 9. 'Ne sǽde ic ꝥ . . .?' 'Gyse,' cwæþ ic, 'þú ꝥ sǽdest,' Bt. 34, 6; F. 142, 5. Hwí wolde God swá lytles þinges him forwyrnan . . .? Gyse hú mihte Adam tócnáwan hwæt hé wǽre, búton hé wǽre gehýrsum on sumum þince his Hláforde? why, would God refuse him so small a thing . . .? Yes; how could Adam know what he was, unless he were obedient in some thing to his Lord?, Hml. Th. i. 14, 4. gise