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ge-tengan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-tengan, p. de; pp. ed [tengan to hasten, rush upon]
To hasten, join, devote one's self to; injungĕre, dēdĕre
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  • Hine sylfne getengde in Godes þeówdóm

    he devoted himself to God's service,

      Elen. Kmbl. 400; El. 200.
  • Ðá getengde se Aristodemus to ðam heáhgeréfa

    then Aristodemus hastened to the prefect,

      Homl. Th. i. 72, 18.
  • He sóna getengde wiþ ðæs drýs

    he at once hastened towards the magician,

      374, 4.
  • Se þeign ðá ðǽr to geteingde

    the servant then hastened thither,

      Shrn. 14, 27.
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v.  tengan ge-tenge.
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