GLOSSARY. 



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Gej;yman — cuiif. 



craft has set designs against him. An ap- 

 proach to this sense of the Saxon -word 

 is found in )>e eobe on j-umey Fajiipea 

 ealbiie)" huy on p8efteb8ej;e "p he hla)' 

 ajce . T his besymbon hyne. Luke xiv. 

 1 . Warlock hatred has a blasting effect. 

 This faith is strong in Devonshire ; they 

 say that the witch has no power over the 

 firstborn. 



Geheinan, to extol, laudibus ampliarc. lib. 

 Ivii. 2. Simple vb. in diett. 



Gehlenceb, linked. Lb. III. Iv. Sec the 

 - passage. )>lencan, links, found as yet in 

 pi. only; Elene, 47, Csedm. ? MS., p. 

 154, line 9, but probably masc, as old 

 Dansk, Hlekkr, a c/iaiH, masc. ; Dansk, 

 Lasnke, not neuter ; Swed., La;nk, masc. 

 Translate in Ccedm.? have their linked 

 mail coats. 



Gehnaican, praet. -ce, p. part. -j;b, to twitch. 

 lib. cxlviii. 1., clxiii. 6. Paris Ps. ci. 

 8, allidere. Of. Hnykkja in Egilsson, 

 prose sense, vellere. 



Gehjieo]!]', gen. -es, a turning, also a ver- 

 tebra. Lb. II. xxxvi., so Laws of 

 iEJpelstan, 10, var. lect. Cf. Hpiop):ban, 

 Lorica, Ixxi. 



Gelejeh, corrupted. Lb. 11. xxxvi. p. 244. 

 Hoot Ley, mischief. 



Gehclic, proper, consentaneus. Lb. II. 

 xvi. 1. 



Gelobj'ypc, fem., gen. -e, silver weed, jwten- 

 tiUa anserina. Its leaves resemble the 

 human spine, gelobjie, with the ribs. 

 " Ileptaphyllon," Gl. in Lye. Gl. Dun. 

 Lb I. xxxii. 3 ; xxxviii. 11. 



Genifebla, masc, gen. -an, talk. Lb. III. 

 Ivii., from mseblan, to talk, C.E. 82, 

 14, MS. reading, 



GenaeSa, pi. ephippia, a packsaddle. 

 clerice, p. Ix. Visibly related to ohg. 

 Ginait, consutus. That Ge signifies and 

 is identical with Con, together, see SSpp. 

 art. 261, a large induction. The Gemian 

 Niihen, to sew, exhibits the remainder of 

 the root. But, as Wachter truly says, 

 it is sufficiently manifest, that the word 



Genae'Sa — cont. 



has suffered sincopation, and that in its 

 original form it had a D or T, as Neten, 

 or Neden. So that it is related to Nfcbel, 

 needle. " Ouh sih tharzua ni nahit ] 

 " uuiht thes ist ginait." Et se ad hoc 

 non approximat quicquam eius, quod est 

 netum. Otfrid Euangel. IV. xxix. 17, 

 ed. Schilter ; " ioh| unginaten redinou ; 

 et inconsutili arte. Ibid. 64. 



Geo]iman leay, all the gll. interpret ma/hur, 

 but gl. C. writes geajipan leay, yarrow- 

 leaf, or leaves ; explaining the word 

 j^eojiman, but rendering the tradition 

 doubtful, for no mallow has leaves like 

 yarrow. Ld. vol. I. p. 380. Lb. I. 

 xxvii. I. ; xxxiii. 1., etc. 



Geycabpypc, fem., gen. -e, an herb un- 

 certain. "Berbescum [^readVcrhascum'], 

 " gescadvyrt," Gl. Dun., Gl. Sloane, 140. 

 " Ilerbescum," id. " Talumbus, gej-calb- 

 " j'ypt)" Gl. Cleop. ; j;ej-cabjiy]ic, Gl. 

 M.M., p. 164 a, 4., read fio\i<pOaKfxoi', 

 ^eycabjiyjic, that is to say, Oxeyc, 

 whether Anthemis tinctoria, as in Hb. 

 clxi., or Chrysanthemum leucanthcmum, 

 not distinguished from the other by our 

 folk. Lb. II. liii. 



Gej-ceopy, neut., abrasion. Lb. II. i. xxxv. 



Geyeap, juicy. Lb. II. xliii., as ^ebea]', 

 dewy. 



Gespset, see Spaec, Lb. I. i. 15. 



Gesjiac, sweaty. Lb. I. xxvi. Cf. Gej-ea]). 



Gej-jieopy, gej-]'y]i):, gen. -ey, filings, lima- 

 tura, Hb. ci. 3. See Sjiypyan, also Aji-. 



Gej-j)0]'un5, fem., gen. -e, swooning, Lb. II. 

 i. 1, in Trallianus crvyKOTrr], the syncope 

 of modern medical phraseology. Lb. II. 

 xvi. 1. Geswogen betwux Sam of- 

 slegenum, Horn. II. 356, m a swoon 

 among the slain. From this form comes 



SWOON. 



Getajia, pi. only (as yet), tools, instruments, 

 DD. p. 470, 2. Lb. I. xxix., where it is 

 instrumenta virilia. 



Geceab, prepared, paratus. Lb. II. xxix. 

 See Teagan. 



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