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ge-edlǽcan

  • verb
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Dele ' Geedlǽcend . . . 484' and add:
trans.
To repeat
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  • Þú mínne teónan geedlécst,

      Hml. S. 8, 73.
  • Þá þe hé beweóp geedlǽcð

    haec quae fleuerat repetit,

      Scint. 45, 17.
  • Geedlǽhð,

      Hml. Th. ii. 380, 13, 14.
  • Gehyðléct,

      Kent. Gl. 602.
  • Geedlécð

    iterat,

    988.
  • Þá ylcan láre þe hé him ǽr tǽhte hé eft geedlǽhte,

      Hml. Th. i. 28, 7.
  • Hé eft geedlǽhte his word,

      Ælfc. T. Grn. 17, 3.
  • Ná geedlǽc þú (

    iteres

    ) word mánfull,
      Scint. 79, 10.
  • Ne geedlǽce hé hig eft ná

    ne repetat illa postea,

      Ll. Th. ii. 136, 15 : Hml. Th. ii. 288, 24.
  • Mon sceal þá sylfan sealmas ǽlce niht geedlǽcan,

      R. Ben. 44, 5.
  • Geydlǽcan,

      Hpt. 31, 13, 317.
  • Þæt fers sý geedlǽht,

      R. Ben. 60, 6.
  • Wund geedléht

    uulnus iteratum,

      Scint. 48, 18.
  • Sealmas beón geedleehte (repetantur), R. Ben. I. 51, 3. Ia.

    with dat.

    :-- Se man ðe wile his synna . . . gebétan, þonne mót hé geornlíce warnian ꝥ hé eft ðám yfelum dǽdum ne geedlǽce,
      Hml. Th. ii. 602, 24: Hml. S. 12, 161.
intrans.
to repeat, recur
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  • Ðás áteorigendlican woruld þe tyrnð on seofon dagum, and hí symle geedlǽcað

    (the days always recur).

      Hml. Th. ii. 214, 30.
  • Geedlǽcend(e) twyfealdnys

    iterata dupplicatio,

      Angl. viii. 331, 23.
to persist in a statement
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  • Nis þǽr ðæs geáres ord, ne eác on ðisum dæge, . . . þeáh ðe úre gerímbéc on þissere stówe geedlǽcon,

      Hml. Th. i. 98, 29.
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