ge-[rýman], w. v.: 1) to make room for, prepare, provide room: pret. pl. þät hie him ôðer flet eal ge-rýmdon, [1087]; pret. part. þâ wäs Geát-mäcgum ... benc gerýmed, [492]; so, [1976].—2) to allow, grant, admit: pret. part. þâ me ge-rýmed wäs (sîð) (as access was permitted me), [3089]; þâ him gerýmed wearð, þät hie wäl-stôwe wealdan môston, [2984].

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ge-[saca], w. m., opponent, antagonist, foe: acc. sg. ge-sacan, [1774].

[sacan], st. v., to strive, contend: inf. ymb feorh sacan, [439].

ge-sacan, to attain, gain by contending (Grein): inf. gesacan sceal sâwl-berendra ... gearwe stôwe (gain the place prepared, i.e. the death-bed), [1005].

[on-sacan]: 1) (originally in a lawsuit), to withdraw, take away, deprive of: pres. subj. þätte freoðuwebbe feores on-säce ... leófne mannan, [1943].—2) to contest, dispute, withstand: inf. þät he sæmannum on-sacan mihte (i.e. hord, bearn, and brýde), [2955].

[sacu], st. f., strife, hostility, feud: nom. sg., [1858], [2473]; acc. sg. säce, [154]; säcce, [1978], [1990], [2348], [2500], [2563]; dat. sg. ät (tô) säcce, [954], [1619], [1666], [2613], [2660], [2682], [2687]; gen. sg. secce, [601]; gen. pl. säcca, [2030].

ge-sacu, st. f., strife, enmity: nom. sg., [1738].

[sadol], st. m., saddle: nom. sg., [1039].

[sadol-beorht], adj., with bright saddles (?): acc. pl. sadol-beorht, [2176].