gelibban

Old English

Etymology

From ġe- + libban. Cognate with Old High German gilebēn.

Verb

ġelibban

  1. To live, be alive.
  2. To flee spiritual death.
  3. (transitive) To live to do, get by living.
  4. (transitive) To experience; live through, have as a part of one's life.

Conjugation

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