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genge

  • adjective
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genge, adj.
Going, current, prevalent, valid
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  • Ðeáh ðe ðæs cyninges béne mid hine swíðode and genge wǽre

    preces regis illius multum valere apud eum,

      Bd. 3, 12; S. 537, 19.
  • Ðæt his sóþ fore us genge weorðe that his truth be current before us, Exon. 43 b; Th. 147, 35; Gú. 737.Á ðín dóm sý gód and genge

    ever be thy judgment good and valid,

    54 b;
      Th. 192, 20; Az. 109.
  • Gód biþ genge and wiþ God lenge

    good prevails and lasts before God,

    91 a;
      Th. 341, 4; Gn. Ex. 121.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. gengi usual: Ger. gäng.]
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