ga-þaúrbs ([56], n. 3), adj. ([124]), temperate. [< √ of (*ga-)þaúrban.]
ga-þaúrsnan ([32]), wv. ([194]), to dry up, wither away; Mk. IV, 6. V, 29.
ga-þiuþjan, wv. ([187]), w. acc., to bless; Skeir. VII, b.
ga-þláihan, rv. ([179], n. 1), to cumfort, console; II. Cor. II, 7; to exhort; II. Cor. V, 20.
ga-þláihts, f. ([103]), a pleasing with kind words, cumfort; consolation; II. Cor. I, 3. 4. 6. 7. [< ga-þláihan + suff. -ti-.]
ga-þlaúhun, prt. pl. of ga-þliuhan.
ga-þliuhan, stv. ([173], n. 1), to flee; Mk. V, 14.
ga-þrafsteins, f. ([103], n. 1), cumfort, consolation; II. Cor. I, 5. [< gaþrafstjan + suff. -ei-ni-.]
ga-þrafstjan, wv. ([188]), to cumfort, console, w. acc. of pers. and ana w. dat.; II. Cor. I, 4; or þaírh w. acc.; II. Cor. I, 4; in pass. the nom. (exprest or implied), w. (instr.) dat.; II. Cor. I, 4; or in w. gen.; II. Cor. I, 6.
ga-þrask ([32]), n. ([94]), threshing floor. [< √ of (*ga-)þriskan.]