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gader-tang

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gader-tang, gæder-teng. l. -tenge, and add: Contiguous, conjoint, in contact or
connexion
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  • Gædertangne

    conjunctim (-um? ),

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 136, 33.
of material things
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  • Ðá landgemǽro ðæsse búrlandes tó Abbendúne, ðæt is gadertang on þreó genamod, ðæt is Hengestes íg and Seofocanwyrð and Wihthám (i. e. the land lies altogether but it is divided into three parts, each with its own name), C. D. v. 401, 25. (1 a)

    with dat.

    :-- Se milte bið emlang and gædertenge þǽre wambe,
      Lch. ii. 242, 15.
  • Se maga biþ neáh þǽre heortan . . . and geadortenge (

    connected with

    ) þám bræg[en]e, 176, 3.
of non-material things,
continuous
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  • Sóþe lufe gædertange hæbbende

    caritatem continuam habentes,

      Scint. 1, 4.
  • Þurh seofen gædertange (printed -lange) dagas

    per septem continuos dies,

      Angl. xiii. 444, 1127.
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