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to prevent a person (acc.) from action (
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  • God eáðe mæg þone dolsceaðan dǽda getwǽfan,

      8. 479.
  • Nó þǽr wǽgflotan wind síðes getwǽfde, 1908.
to deprive a person (acc.) of something (gen.) B. 1433 (
in Dict.).
to take something (acc.) from a person (dat. )
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  • Þý lǽs him wéstengryre ferhð getwǽfde,

      Exod. 119.
with acc. only,
to end a dispute. Cf. ge-twǽman
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  • Ic þæt unsófte ealdre gedígde ... ætrihte wæs gúð getwǽfde nymðe mec God scylde

    I hardly escaped it with life ... almost was battle ended, unless God had protected me,

      6. 1658.
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