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ge-sellan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
ge-sellan, -syllan; p. -sealde, -salde; pp. -seald
To give, give up, betray, sell; dare, tradere, vendere
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  • Óðrum gesellan

    to give to others,

      Beo. Th. 2063; B. 1029.
  • Ic ðé geselle

    I will give thee,

      Cd. 228; Th. 307, 25; Sat. 685.
  • Me ða blǽda Eue gesealde

    Eve gave me the fruits,

      42; Th. 54. 27; Gen. 883: Exon. 100 b; Th. 379, 31; Deór. 41.
  • Ðú me ge-sealdest sweord

    thou gavest me a sword,

    120 b;
      Th. 463, 18; Hö. 72.
  • Ðe feorh gesealdon

    who gave up life,

      Andr, Kmbl. 3231; An. 1618: 865; An. 433.
  • Inc is feoh geseald

    cattle is given to you,

      Cd. 10; Th. 13, 14; Gen. 202: 74; Th. 91, 23; Gen. 1516.
  • Iudas gesalde Drihten Hǽlend

    Judas sold [tradidit] the Lord Saviour,

      226; Th. 301, 2; Sat. 575.
  • Ælfnóþ and Wulfmǽr feorh gesealdon

    Ælfnoth and Wulfmær gave up their lives,

      Byrht. Th. 137, 11; By. 184.
Derived forms
DER. sellan.
Linked entries
v.  ge-syllan.
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