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ge-reáfian

  • verb [ weak ]
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to take with violence, rob something
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  • Hié gereáfiað suá heáne láriówdóm suíðor ðonne hine geearnien

    culmen regi-tninis rapiunt potins quam assequuntur.

      Past. 27, 19.Þú
    hit ná hú elles begitan ne miht, búton þú hit forstele oððe gereáfige, Bt. 32, l ; F. 114, 8.
  • Gehreáfian (diripiant) ælðeódige geswinc his, Ps. L. 108, Ðá ðe hiora ágnu ðing sellað, and ð,á ðe wilniað óðerra monna gereáfigan (-reáfian, v. l.) qui sua distribuunt, et qui rapiunt aliena, Past. 319, 13. Ia. to rob from

    (on)

    a person :-- Nymðe hé geinnige ðæt hé on úrum Drihtne gereáfod,
      C. D. v. 331, 9.
to strip an object of a covering, clothing, &c.
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  • Gehreáfadon hine ðæs fellereádes

    exuerunt ilium purpura,

      Mk. L. 15, 20.
  • Mið ðý gehreáfod hús wæs

    nudato tecto,

      Lk. p. 4, ac.
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[O. H. Ger. ge-roubón vastare]
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