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ge-síclian

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-síclian, -sýclian; p. ode; pp. od [seóc sick]
To be taken sick or ill, to be infirm; ægrōtāre, infirmāri
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  • Ðæt his fæder wǽre gesíclod

    quod ægrōtāret păter suus,

      Gen. 48, 1: Chr. 1003; Erl. 139, 10.
  • Sum undercyning wæs, ðæs sunu wæs gesýclod on Capharnaum

    ĕrat quĭdam rēgulus, cujus fīlius infirmābātur Capharnaum,

      Jn. Bos. 4, 46.
  • Ðá wearþ his hors gesíclod

    his horse became ill,

      Swt. A. S. Rdr. 100, 169.
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v.  síclian ge-séclod ge-sýclian ge-seócled.
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