gecynd

Old English

Etymology

From ġe- + cynd.

Noun

ġecynd f or n

  1. nature as in the natural world
    His mōd and his andġit ðæt ġecynd āscierpð
    Nature sharpens mind and his intellect
    Sēo ġecynd hit onscunað þæt hīe magon weorþan tōgædere ġemenged
    Nature rejects it that they may become mixed together
    Þā þurh ġecynd Crīst heriað
    They praise Christ through nature
  2. nature, disposition
  3. kind, class

Declension

Derived terms

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