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ge-yppan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-yppan, p. -ypte; pp. -ypped, -yped, -ypt
To open, reveal, declare, manifest, disclose
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  • Ic geyppe

    promo,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 28, 4
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    • Som. 31, 12
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  • Wit wéndon ðæt ðæt sand uncre swaðe geypte

    we expected that the sand would discover our track,

    • Shrn. 42, 19
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  • Se geypte hǽðenum déman ðæt ðæs tiburtius wæs cristen

    he disclosed to the heathen judge that this Tiburtius was a christian,

    • 116, 23
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  • Hint wæs on swefne geyped

    it was revealed to him in a dream,

    • 112, 6
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  • Hit þurh ǽnne þeówne mann geypped wearþ

    it was discovered by a slave,

    • Ors. 3, 6
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    • Bos. 58, 20
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    • Nicod. 17
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    • Thw. 8, 25
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  • Giypped

    manifestetur,

    • Rd. 13, 3
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    • 102, 43
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  • Biþ geypped

    sciatur,

    • Lk. Skt. Lind. 12, 2
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    • Andr. Kmbl. 2447
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    • An. 1225
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    • Menol. Fox 311
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    • Men. 159
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  • Þurh hine wurdon manege geypte

    through him were many discovered,

    • Chr. 1095
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    • Erl. 232, 20
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v.  ge-upped.
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