;adj. Easily got, got ready, prepared; făcĭlis adeptu, părātus :-- Him wæs eáþgete ele to ðam baþe oil was made ready for his bath, Ælfc. T. 32, 14. v. éþ-begete.
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Bosworth, Joseph. "eáþ-gete." An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary: Based on the Manuscript Collections of the Late Joseph Bosworth. Ed. Thomas Northcote Toller. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1898. 237.
.Substitute:eáþ-gete, -geáte(?); adj. Easy to get :-- Him wæs eáðgete ele tó þám baðe oil for the bath was easy for him to get, Ælfc. T. Grn. 16, 18. Gyf þý .viii. dæge sunne scýneð, ðonne byð cwicseolfor eáðgeáte, Lch. iii. 166, 10. [Us is eþgete (rimes with lete (<lǽtan), bete (<bétan), swete) helle, Misc. 74, 71. Icel. auð-gætt.]