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Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0151, entry 16
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Ceóles íg, e; f. [ceól a ship, íg an island] CHELSEA, on the bank of the Thames, Middlesex; Somner says, 'Insularis olim et navibus accommodata, ut nomen significat.'
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0367, entry 7
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geára; adv. [gen. pl. of geár a year] YORE, formerly, of old, long since, once;
lim, ant
qu
tus, quondam :-- Se geára hider fram ðam eádigan Gregorie sended wæs qui olim huc a beato Gregorio directus fuit, Bd. 2, 3; S. 504, 44. Ic þeódenmádmas geára forgeáfe I princely treasures gave of old, Cd. 22; Th. 26, 21; Gen. 410. Ðú on geóguþfeore geára gecw
de thou in youthful life long since didst say, Beo. Th. 5322; B. 2664 : Ps. Th. 73, 12 : 80, 10 : 104, 6 : 118, 152. Geára iú, Exon. 76 b; Th. 287, 30; Wand. 22 : 84 a; Th. 316, 31; Mód. 57 : Bt. Met. Fox 1, 1; Met. 1, 1. [Laym.
ære,
are : Chauc. yore.] DER.
r-geára, fyrn-, geó-, iú-, un-.
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0395, entry 14
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ge-fyrn; adv. [fyrn formerly] Formerly, long ago, of old, of yore; olim, pridem :-- Hú ne w
ran ðás gefyrn forþgewitene were not these long ago departed? Bt. 19; Fox 70, 9. Ðú mid Fæder ðínne gefyrn w
re efenwesende thou with thy father of old was co-existent, Exon. 12 b; Th. 22, 10; Cri. 349 : 12 a; Th. 19, 16; Cri. 301. Gefyrn hí dydun d
dbóte on h
ran and on axan olim c
l
cio et c
n
re pæn
tentiam egissent, Mt. Bos. 11, 21 : Lk. Bos. 10; 13 : Ælfc. Gr. 38; Som. 39, 57. Gefyrn pridem, 38; Som. 39, 56. Gefyrn
r formerly, Bt. 33, 3; Fox 126, 30 : 37, 1; Fox 186, 25 : Chr. 892; Erl. 89, 1.
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0423, entry 30
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GEÓ, gió; adv. Formerly, of old, before; quandam, olim, pridem :-- Ða lióþ ðe ic, wrecca, geó lustb
rlíce song, ic sceal nu heófiende singan the lays which I, an exile, formerly with delight sung, I shall now mourning sing, Bt. 2; Fox 4, 7: Bt. Met. Fox 10, 68; Met. 10, 34. Ðú wið Criste geó wunne thou of old didst strive against Christ, Exon. 71 b; Th. 267, 25; Jul. 420: 19 b; Th. 51, 11; Cri. 814: Cd. 106; Th. 139, 12; Gen. 2308: Menol. Fox 34; Men. 17. Wæs ðis eálond geó gewurþad mid æðelestum ceastrum this island was formerly adorned with the noblest cities, Bd. 1, 1; S. 473, 25. Geþenc se snottra fengel hwæt wit geó spr
con do thou, sagacious prince, bear in mind what we have before spoken, Beo. Th. 2957; B. 1476. Geó
r long before, Bd. 4, 19; S. 589, 17. Geó dagum in days of old, formerly, 4, 27; S. 605, note 2. Geó geára formerly, Bt. 31, 1; Fox 112, 15. Geó hwílum in times of old, formerly, 2; Fox 4, 9. [Goth. ju: O. Sax. giu: O. H. Ger. giu.]
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0424, entry 12
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geó-geára; adv. Of old; olim, antiquitus, Ps. Th. 42, 3. v. geó, geára; adv.
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0424, entry 13
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geó-geáre; adv. Of old; olim, antiquitus :-- Swá swá we geógeáre hýrdon so as we of old have heard, Ps. Th. 47. 7. v. geó, geáre.
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0425, entry 6
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geó-man, gió-man, -mann, es; m. A man of old; qui olim vixit. v. gió-man.
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0477, entry 39
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gió; adv. Formerly, of old, before; quondam, olim, pridem :-- Se wæs gió cyning who was formerly king, Bt. Met. Fox 26, 70; Met. 26, 35: 28, 60; Met. 28, 30: Bt. 16, 1; Fox 50, 7, Cot. MS: 38, 1; Fox 194, 3: Elen. Kmbl. 871; El. 436: Beo. Th. 5036; B. 2521. Æ-acute;ror gió before, Bt. Met. Fox 20, 490; Met. 20, 245. v. geó.
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0477, entry 48
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gió-man, -mann, es; m. A man of old; qui olim vixit :-- Giómonna gestrión the wealth of men of old, Bt. Met. Fox 1, 46; Met. 1, 23. v. iú-man.
Source: Bosworth/Toller, page b0501, entry 10
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re, an; f. Hair-cloth, sack-cloth; cilicium, saccus :-- Gefyrn hí dydun d
dbóte on h
ran and on axan olim in cilicio et cinere pænitentiam egissent, Mt. Kmbl. 11, 21. Mid h
ran gescrýdd clad in sackcloth, Homl. Th. ii. 312, 27 : Ps. Spl. 34, 15. Se cyning dyde h
ran tó his líce the king put sackcloth next to his skin, Homl. Th. i. 568, 13. Ðú slite h
ran míne conscidisti saccum meum, Ps. Spl, 29, 13. [Laym. ane ladliche here : A. R. here, heare, 'Iudit werede heare :' Prompt. Parv. hayre cilicium. Cilicium, velamen factum de pilis caprarum a heere. An haire cilicium : Icel. hæra; f : O. H. Ger. hárra, hara; f. cilicium, saccus.]
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