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ge-meltan

  • verb [ strong ]
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ge-meltan, -myltan; p. -mealt, pl. -multon; pp. -molten
To melt, digest
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  • Beorgas gemeltaþ

    the hills shall melt,

      Exon. 22 a; Th. 61, 2; Cri. 978.
  • Gif his mete gemyltan nelle

    if his meat will not digest,

      Herb. i. 90, 9; Lchdm. i. 196, 6 : 1, 19; Lchdm. 76, 15.
  • Ðæt sweord eal gemealt íse gelícost

    the sword all melted just like ice,

      Beo. Th. 3220; B. 160S : 3235; B. 1615.
  • Ne gemealt him se módsefa

    his courage did not fail,

      5249; B. 2628.
  • On hyre bryne gemultan ealle ða anlícnessa togædere

    in its burning all the statues melted together,

      Ors. 5, 2; Bos. 101, 21.
  • Eorðe is gemolten

    liquefacta est terra,

      Ps. Th. 74, 3.
  • Me wearþ gemolten mód on hreðre

    defectio animo tenuit me,

      118, 53.
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v.  ge-molten.
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