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ge-neah

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Substitute: ge-neah, pl. ge-nugon; p. ge-nohte.
impersonal , it suffices a person, a person
has enough, abounds in
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  • Wé eáðe magon úpcund ríce forð gestígan, gif ús on ferðe geneah, and wé willað healdan heofoncyninges bibod, Sch. 35. [Cf. O. H. Ger. ganah inan

    abundabit

    (Mt.
      13, 12,
    ]
with subject.
to suffice, have sufficient power to do something
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  • Nǽnig mennisc tunge ne geneah þæs ácendan engles godcund mægen tó gesecgenne,

      Bl. H. 165, 5.
to have abundance of (?)
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  • Gifstól sceal gegierwed stondan, hwonne hine guman gedǽlen. Gífre biþ se þám golde onféhð, guma (guman? v. I) þæs on heáhsetle geneah,

      Gn. Ex. 70.
  • (Goth. ga-nah sufficit: O. H. Ger. genan. Cf. Ge-nyhtsumian.)
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