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ge-gremian

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of a physical effect
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  • Wiþ þon þe men mete untela melte . . . gegremme mid wyrtdrence ꝥ hé spíwe,

      Lch. ii. 226, 7.
of a mental effect
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  • Gigremid, gigremit

    inritatus in rixam,

      Txts. 68, 515.
  • Gigraemid, gigremid

    lacessitus,

      74, 593.
  • Gegremed,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 50, 51.
to irritate a person
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  • Se man þe æfter dǽdbóte his mánfullan dǽda geedníwað, sé gegremað God,

      Hml. Th. ii. 602, 25: S. 12, 163.
  • Hí gegremedon þé

    irritauerunt te,

      Ps. L. 5, 11.
  • Gegræmedon,

      Wlfst. 166, 19.
  • Gelóme wé habbað gehrepod ymbe þæs mónan ryne, and wé wénað ꝥ wé gegremion iunge men,

      Angl. viii. 328, 13.
  • Se wísa ne wilnað ná tó hrædlíce ðǽre wræce, ðeáh hé gegremed sié

    sapiens laesus in praesens se ulcisci non desiderat,

      Past. 220, 15.
  • Hé geseah þæt hé wæs bepǽht, and wearð þearle gegremod,

      Hml. Th. i. 80, 14: 512, 14.
to irritate an animal
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  • Hí gebundon þone bysceop on sumne fearr, and þone gegremedon ꝥ hé hleóp on unsméðe eorðan,

      Shrn. 152, 1.
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