geðanc, m., n., thought.
geðeah, see geðicgan.
geðęnc(e)an ([§ 128]), think, remember, understand, consider.
geðēodan ([§ 126]), join.
geðēode (-ðīode), n., language, tribe.
geðēodnis, f., association;
but in [112, 2] this word is used to render the Lat. appetitus = desire.
geðicg(e)an ([§ 115, Note 2]), take, receive; pret. indic. 3d sing., geðeah.
geðungen, part.-adj., distinguished, excellent [ðēon, to thrive].
geðyldig, patient [ðolian].