gefredan

Verb

 * 1) to feel
 * 2) * c. 897, King Alfred's translation of Pope Gregory's 
 * "ang"

- Sēo burg þæs mōdes sċeal swīðe oft ġefrēdan hire fēonda speru.


 * 1) * late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Saint Augustine's Soliloquies
 * "ang"

- Hū, ne sæġde iċ ǣr þæt sē þe bær līċ ġefrēdan wolde, þæt hē hit sċolde mid barum handum ġefrēdan?


 * 1) * c. 897, King Alfred's translation of Pope Gregory's 
 * "ang"

- Sē lǣċe hȳtt his lǣċeseax under his clāðum oþ þæt hē þone untruman wundaþ. Wile þæt hē hit ġefrēde ǣr hē hit ġesēo.


 * 1) * c. 897, King Alfred's translation of Pope Gregory's 
 * "ang"

- Swā ġīemelēaslīċe oft sċacaþ ūre ġeþōhtas fram ūs þæt wē his furðum ne ġefrēdaþ, þon mā þe man his feax mæġe ġefrēdan bufan þām felle.


 * 1) * c. 996, Ælfric's Lives of Saints
 * "ang"

- Swā cwæþ Mārtiānus mid miċelum graman, "Swā miċel is þīn drȳcræft þæt þū þās dyntas nāwht ne ġefrētst, and þǣrtō ēacan āblendest þone þe þē bēatan sċolde!" Iūliānus þā cwæþ tō þām wælhrēowan þus: "Clipiaþ tō ēowrum godum and tō eallum gydennum þæt hīe nū ġehǣlaþ þisses hǣðenan ēage! And ġif hīe ne magon, iċ hine ġehǣle þurh Crist."


 * 1) to perceive, sense