Middle English Dictionary Entry
ilọ̄gen v.
Entry Info
Forms | ilọ̄gen v. P. ȝelọ̄ȝode, ȝelọ̄gode, gelọ̄gode; ppl. (error) ȝelagode. |
Etymology | OE gelōgian |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
(a) To admit (sb. into a place) for lodging or settlement; (b) ~ on, to express (sth.) in (a specified language); (c) to allow (a solution) to settle.
Associated quotations
a
- a1121 Peterb.Chron.(LdMisc 636)an.1104 : Þa heafod men þær on lande hi under fengon, &..into heora castelan gelogodan.
- a1225(OE) Vsp.A.Hom.Init.Creat.(Vsp A.22)221 : God þa hine brohte into paradis and hine ȝelogode.
b
- c1175(?OE) Bod.Hom.(Bod 343)32/15 : He [Augustine] hit ȝeloȝode on ðare Ledenspæce.
c
- ?a1200(OE) Hrl.HApul.(Hrl 6258B:Berberich)p.138.4 : Gif syna scrincon, nim mucgwyrte ȝebeatene & wid ele ȝemenged, ȝelagode [OE ȝelogode]; smyre mid.