gehiersumian

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *gahauʀisamōn. Equivalent to ġehīersum +‎ -ian.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /jeˈxi͜yːr.su.mi.ɑn/, [jeˈhi͜yːr.su.mi.ɑn]

Verb[edit]

ġehīersumian

  1. to obey [+dative]
    • c. 992, Ælfric, "On the Lord's Prayer"
      Swā swā wē habbaþ on ānum līchaman manegu limu, and hīe eall ānum hēafde ġehīersumiaþ, swā ēac wē sċulon maniġe cristene menn Criste on ānnesse ġehīersumian, for þon þe hē is ūre hēafod and wē sind his limu.
      Just as we have many limbs in one body and they all obey one head, we many Christian people should also obey Christ in unity, because he is our head and we are his limbs.

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  • Middle English: ihersumen, ȝehyrsumen