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ge-heápod

  • verb [ weak ]
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Substitute: ge-heápian; p. ode To heap together, pile up: — Geheápodan coacervassent. Wrt. Voc. ii. 15, 12.
to heap up material (used figuratively)
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  • Ðæt se gítsere him on geheápige ðá byrðenne eorðlicra ǽhta avaro . . .

    terrena lucra cum pondere peccati cumulare

    ,
      Past. 329, 20.
  • Gód gemet and full, geheápod

    mensuram bonam confertam et coagitatam

    ,
      Lk. 6, 38: Wrt. Voc. ii. 133, 13.
to accumulate, get a large amount of
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  • Geheápað coacervat (divitias usuris),

      Kent, Gl. 1045, Gihappia (
    = ?giheápie)

    accumulet

    ,
      Rtl. 85, 29.
  • Geheápod concinuatas (cf. concinnatas (i. multiplicatas) factiones (i. falsitates), Ald. 38, 15,

    congregatas

    ,
      Wrt. Voc. ii. 136, 20.
to gather together (?), assemble (v. heáp
a number of people)
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  • Geheápod Bl. H. 175, 17.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. ge-houfón accumulare.]
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