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ge-búgan

  • verb [ strong ]
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Grammar
ge-búgan, p. ic, he -beág, -beáh, ðú -buge, pl. -bugon; impert. -búh, pl. -búgaþ; pp. -bogen [ge-, búgan to bow] .
v. intrans.
To bow or bow down oneself, bend, submit, turn, turn away, revolt; se flectĕre vel inclīnāre, curvāre, declĕnāre, transfŭgĕre
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  • He cwæþ ðæt he wolde to fulluhte gebúgan

    he said that he would submit to baptism,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 26, 10
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    • Boutr. Scrd. 22, 43
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    • Bt. Met. Fox 25, 128
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    • Met. 25,64
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  • Heó on flet gebeáh

    she bowed to the floor,

    • Beo. Th. 3085
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    • B. 1540 : 5953
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    • B. 2980
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  • Se wyrm gebeáh snúde tosomne

    the worm quickly bent together,

    • 5128
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    • B. 2567
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  • gebugon to Iosue and to Israhéla bearnum

    transfūgĕrit ad Iosue et ad fīlios Israel,

    • Jos. 10, 4
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  • Ne ðú ne gebúh fram ðære ǽ on ða swíðran healfe ne on ða wynstran

    ne declīnes ab lēge ad dextĕram vel ad sinistram,

    • 1, 7
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  • Ðæt ðú to sǽmran gebuge

    that thou should bow to worse,

    • Exon. 71 a; Th. 264, 9
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    • Jul. 361
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  • Eall folc him to gebogen wæs

    all people submitted to him,

    • Chr. 1013; Erl. 148, 2, 21
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    • L. Edm. S. 4; Th. i. 250, 1
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  • Ðe ǽr fram him gebogene wǽron

    who had formerly turned from them,

    • Ors. 2, 5; Bos. 45, 44
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v. trans. acc.
To bow to, turn towards; inclīnāre ad
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  • Sum fletreste gebeág

    one bowed to his domestic couch,

    • Beo. Th. 2487
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    • B. 1241
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  • Monig snellíc sǽrinc selereste gebeáh

    many a keen seaman bowed to his hall-couch,

    • 1385
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    • B. 690
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Derived forms
in-gebúgan
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v.  ge-beág ge-bogen ge-búh.
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