[gerwan, gyrwan], w. v.: 1) to prepare, to make ready, to put in condition: pret. pl. gestsele gyredon, [995].—2) to equip, to arm for battle: pret. sg. gyrede hine Beówulf eorl-gewædum (dressed himself in the armor), [1442].

ge-gyrwan: 1) to make, to prepare: pret. pl. him þâ gegiredan Geáta leóde âd ... unwâclîcne, [3138]; pret. part. glôf ... eall gegyrwed deófles cräftum and dracan fellum, [2088].—2) to fit out, to make ready: inf. ceól gegyrwan hilde-wæpnum and heaðowædum, [38]; hêt him ýðlidan gôdne gegyrwan, had (his) good ship fitted up for him, [199]. Also, to provide warlike equipment: pret. part. syððan he hine tô gûðe gegyred häfde, [1473].—3) to endow, to provide, to adorn: pret. part. nom. sg. beado-hrägl ... golde gegyrwed, [553]; acc. sg. lâfe ... golde gegyrede, [2193]; acc. pl. mâdmas ... golde gegyrede, [1029].

[getan], w. v., to injure, to slay: inf., [2941].

be-[gête], adj., attainable; in comp. êð-begête.

[geador], adv., unitedly, together, jointly, [836]; geador ätsomne, [491].

on-geador, adv., unitedly, together, [1596].

[gealdor], st. n.: 1) sound: acc. sg. býman gealdor, [2944].—2) magic song, incantation, spell: instr. sg. þonne wäs þät yrfe ... galdre bewunden (placed under a spell), [3053].

[gealga], w. m., gallows: dat. sg. þät his byre rîde giong on galgan, [2447].

[gealg-môd], adj., gloomy: nom. sg. gîfre and galgmôd, [1278].

[gealg-treów], st. n., gallows: dat. pl. on galg-treówu[m], [2941].