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ge-clipian

  • verb [ weak ]
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Take here ge-clypian in Dict., and add:
intrans.
to call out, cry, exclaim
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  • Gecliopade (

    clamavit

    ) ðé Hǽlend stefne micle,
      Mt. L. 27, 46: Mk. L. 10, 48.
  • Gecliopade fæder

    exclamans pater,

      9, 24: Lk. L. 4, 33: 9, 38.
to call so as to attract attention,
call to a person
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  • Ðá ðe gecliopadon efnum aldum

    clamantis coaequalibus,

      Mt. L. 11. 16.
trans.
to announce loudly, declare
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  • Ðæt hé sumne hearm geswigode ðǽr ðǽr hé freme gecleopian (-clipian,

    v.l.

    ) meahte,
      Past. 49, 22.
to call a person,
bring by calling
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  • Gecliopad wæs ꝥ folc (tógædere geclypedre menegu, W.S.)

    conuocata turba,

      Mk. L. 8, 34.
to call, name
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  • An þáre stówe þe ys geclyped (is genemned,

    v.l.

    )
      Sælesberi, Chr. 552; P. 60, 7.
  • Eádmund ... Írensíd wæs geclypod for his snellscipe,

      1057; P. 187, 36.
  • Wyrðe ꝥte ic sé gicliopad érendwraca

    dignus uocari apostolus,

      Rtl. 60, 7.
  • Is geclioppad

    appellatur,

      43, 37.
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