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ge-seóþan

  • verb [ weak ]
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ge-seóþan, p. ge-seáþ; pp. ge-soden
To cook in a liquid, seethe, boil. [Take here ge-soden in Dict.]
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  • Gedó on ceác fulne wínes and geseóþ . . . þonne hió gesoden sié,

      Lch. ii. 30, 23.
  • Gáð and geseóðað

    (coquite)

    úra wyrhtena sufl,
      Gr. D. 201, 24.
  • Gedó on ꝥ fæt þe þú hit mæge on mid gefóge geseóþan,

      28, 16.
  • Genim þás ylcan wyrte, seóð on ele, and syððan þú hý gesoden hæbbe tógædere gedón, i. 142, 17.
  • Gesoden wyrtmete

    fordalium,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 38, 56: 150, 2.
  • Foxes lungen on háttre æscan gesoden,

      Lch. i. 340, 5.
  • Swíðe fæste gesoden ǽgra oþþe gebrǽdde, ii. 194, 5.
  • Selle him flǽsc etan smælra fugla gesodenra and gebrǽdra,

      182, 13.
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v. un-gesoden.
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v.  seóþan ge-soden.
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