gegaderian

Old English

Etymology

From ġe- + gaderian.

Verb

ġegaderian

  1. To gather, set, or bring together, unite into a whole.
  2. To compose, join something which is broken.
  3. To collect or gather into an council; assembly; meeting.

Conjugation

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