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ge-flít

  • noun [ neuter ]
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Grammar
ge-flít, -flýt, es; n.
Wright's OE grammar
§344;
Contention, strife, contest, dispute, discussion; contentio, lis, certāmen, concertātio, rixa
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  • Agoten is geflít ofer ealderas

    effūsa est contentio sŭper princĭpes,

    • Ps. Lamb. 107, 40
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    • Bd. 1, 1; S. 473, 30
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  • Ðis geflít

    hæc lis,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 9, 29; Som. 11, 62
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  • Sume ic to geflýte fremede

    I have urged some to strife,

    • Exon. 72 b; Th. 271, 18
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    • Jul. 484
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    • Bd. 5, 6 : S. 619, 4
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  • On geflít

    in contest,

    • Beo. Th. 1734
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    • B. 865
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  • We on geflítum sǽton

    we sat in discussion,

    • Salm. Kmbl. 862
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    • Sal. 430
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    • H. R. 9, 3
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  • Uton towurpan hwætlícor ðás geflítu

    dissolvāmus cĭtius has contentiones,

    • Coll. Monast. Th. 31, 23
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    • Elen. Kmbl. 884
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    • El. 443 : 1905
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    • El. 954
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  • Heó gehýrde martyra geflítu

    she heard of the struggle of martyrs,

    • Nar. 40, 13
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  • To geflítes

    emulously, eagerly,

    • Apol. Th. 10, 5
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v.  ge-flýt.
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  • ge-flít, n.