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ge-méde

  • noun
  • adjective
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Grammar
ge-méde, superl. -médost; adj.
Agreeable, pleasing; acceptus, grātus
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  • Swá him gemédost wæs

    as was most agreeable to them,

      Andr. Kmbl. 1188; An. 594.
  • Geméde

    agreeable,

      Bt. 11, 1; Bt. Fox 32, note 1.
  • Gimoedo ł wala middangeardes

    prospera mundi,

      Rtl. 50, 6.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. gi-muati : cf. O. Sax. gi-módi, n.]
Derived forms
DER. un-geméde.
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  • ge-méde, n.; adj.