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ge-éhtan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-éhtan, p. te.
to follow, persecute
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  • Geoehtas

    persequentur,

      Mt. L. 10, 23.
  • Gé biðon gewoehtat ł geaehtas íuih,

      23, 34.
  • Gif mec geoehton ... íuih hiá geoehtað,

      Jn. L. 15, 20.
  • Geoehtadon

    persequebantur,

      5, 16.
  • Geoehton

    persecuti sunt,

      Mt. L. 5, 12.
  • Gioehtende am

    persecutus sum,

      Rtl. 60, 7.
to get by pursuit.
of conquest,
to gain a country
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  • Claudius cóm tó Brytlande and geeóde mycel dǽl églandes, and eác ꝥ égeland of Orcanie hé geéhte tó Rómánan anwealde,

      Chr. 46; P. 7, 29.
to purchase
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  • Mid wáclicum wurðe Godes ríce bið geboht, and deórwurðe hit is tó geágenne. Se ceáp ne mæg wið nánum sceatte beón geéht,

      Hml. Th. i. 582, 27.
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