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ge-untrumian

  • verb [ weak ]
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trans.
To weaken
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  • Hwá bið geuntrumod ðæt ic ne sié eác geuntrumod

    quis infirmatur, et ego non infirmor?,

      Past. 101, 3.
  • Ic hopige tó Drihtne, and ic ne weorðe geuntrumod,

      Ps. Th. 25, 1.
  • Geuntrumod wæs mín mægen,

      30, 12.
  • I a. of bodily weakness, ill-health :---
  • Gif hyra hwylc geuntrumad biþ þæt hé ciricean gegán ne mæge,

      R. Ben. 140, 19.
  • Wearð hé geuntrumod and gewát tó heofenan ríce,

      Hml. Th. ii. 348, 4.
  • Yfele geuntrumed and orwéna lífes,

      Hml. S. 3, 300.
  • Geuntrumed þurh þá mycclan fótádle,

      5. 136.
intrans.
To become weak
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  • Míne eágan ádlodon ł geuntrumedon

    oculi mei languerunt,

      Ps. L. 87, 10.
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