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ge-neálǽcan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-neálǽcan, -lǽcean; p. -lǽhte; pp. -lǽht
To approach, draw near, adhere [with dat. and acc.]
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  • Ne dorstan hie ðære stówe geneálǽcan

    they durst not approach the place,

      Blickl. Homl. 199, 26.
  • Hí ne dorston hine geneálǽcan

    they durst not approach him,

      243, 13, Geneálǽcean, 77, 11: Shrn, 76, 29.
  • Nú geneálǽceþ mínum gebedum ðæt ic bidde on ðínre gesíhþe

    appropiet oratio mea in conspectu tuo,

      Ps. Th. 118, 169.
  • Geneálǽcþ

    adhæret,

      Ps. Spl. C. 93, 20.
  • He him geneálǽhte

    he drew near to him,

      Blickl. Homl. 15, 24: 67, 2.
  • Geneáhlǽhte

    adhæsit,

      Ps. Spl. C. 101, 6.
  • Me geneálǽhton

    me appropinquaverunt,

      Ps. Spl. 37, 11.
  • Hí geneálæhton

    acceleraverunt,

      Ps. Lamb. 15, 4.
  • Folce geneálǽcendum

    populo appropinquanti,

      Ps. Spl. 148, 14.
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