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ge-lufian

  • verb [ weak ]
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to love.
to feel affection for a person
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  • Gif gié gelufas mec

    si diligitis me,

      Jn. L. 14, 15 : 28.
  • Ðú lufades hiá suǽ mec gelufadcs,

      Jn. L. R. 17, 23 : 24.
  • Suǽ gelufade mec se faeder ic lufade iúih,

      15, 9.
  • Ðone ðe Haelend gelufade

    (amavit),

      Mt. p. 8, 16.
  • Ðæt hé sí gelufod (-ad, L., R.)

    ut diligatur,

      Mk. 12, 32.
  • Gelufodes

    dilecti,

      Ps. L. 67, 13.
to feel desire for a thing,
like
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  • Gelufadan menn ðióstro,

    dilexerunt homines tenebras,

      Jn. L. 3, 19.
  • Gelufadon uuldor monnes,

      Jn. L. R. 12, 43.
to shew affection by gesture,
to caress
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  • Þ hé gelufude mid his brádre hand þá nunnan and ofer þá sculdru geþaccode

    ut in terga sanctimonialis feminae blandiens alapam daret.

      Gr. D. 189, 22.
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