[geolo-rand], st. m., yellow shield (shield with a covering of interlaced yellow linden bark): acc. sg., [438].
[geond], prep. w. acc., through, throughout, along, over: geond þisne middangeard, through the earth, over the earth, [75]; wide geond eorðan, [266], [3100]; fêrdon folctogan ... geond wîd-wegas, went along the ways coming from afar, [841]; similarly, [1705]; geond þät säld, through the hall, through the extent of the hall, [1281]; similarly, [1982], [2265].
[geong], adj., young, youthful: nom. sg., [13], [20], [855], etc.; giong, [2447]; w. m. se maga geonga, [2676]; acc. sg. geongne gûðcyning, [1970]; dat. sg. geongum, [1949], [2045], [2675], etc.; on swâ geongum feore, at a so youthful age, [1844]; geongan cempan, [2627]; acc. pl. geonge, [2019]; dat. pl. geongum and ealdum, [72].—Superl. gingest, the last: nom. sg. w. f. gingeste word, [2818].
[georn], adj., striving, eager, w. gen. of the thing striven for: eft sîðes georn, [2784].—Comp. lof-georn.
[georne], adv., readily, willingly: þät him wine-mâgas georne hýrdon, [66]; georne trûwode, [670].—zealously, eagerly: sôhte georne äfter grunde, eagerly searched over the ground, [2295].—carefully, industriously: nô ic him þäs georne ätfealh (held him not fast enough), [969].—completely, exactly: comp. wiste þê geornor, [822].
[geó, iú], adv., once, formerly, earlier, [1477]; gió, [2522]; iú, [2460].
[geóc], st. f., help, support: acc. sg. geóce gefremman, [2675]; þät him gâst-bona geóce gefremede wið þeód-þreáum, [177]; geóce gelýfde, believed in the help (of Beówulf), [609]; dat. sg. tô geóce, [1835].
[geócor], adj., ill, bad: nom. sg., [766].—See Haupt's Zeitschrift 8, p. 7.
[geó-man, iú-man], st. m., man of former times: gen. pl. iú-manna, [3053].
[geó-meowle], w. f., (formerly a virgin), wife: acc. sg. ió-meowlan, [2932].