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ge-sinscipe

  • noun [ masculine ]
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ge-sinscipe, es; m.
Marriage, wedlock, matrimony; in pl. Married people; connubium,
    Bd. 4, 5; S. 573, 14: 19; S. 587, 30: Shrn. 60, 2.
Se mægþhád is hírra ðonne se gesinscipe virginity is more exalted than marriage, Past. 52, 8; Swt. 409, 24; Hat. MS. He wæs seofan geár on gesinscipe geseted ǽr his biscopdóme he was married for seven years before he was a bishop, Shrn. 110, 1. Eác is gesynscipum micel þearf for those married also there is much need,
    L. E. I 43; Th. ii. 440, 7.
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