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neód-líce

  • adverb
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neód-líce, adv.
Diligently, sedulously, zealously, eagerly, earnestly
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  • Smire ða sídan mid dý neódlíce

    smear the sides with it diligently,

    • Lchdm. ii. 262, 11.
  • Dá éfste se abbud wið ðæs muneces, and neódlíce (

    eagerly, anxiously

    )

    cwæþ : 'Hwǽr is se ðe ðú feredest?'

    • Homl. Th. i. 336, 22 : ii. 26, 5.
  • Lustlíce gehyrdon ða ðe him gelǽrde wǽron and eác swylce neódlíce mid dǽdum lǽston ða ðe hí ongitan mihton

    libenter ea quae dicerentur, audirent; libentius ea quae intelligere poterant, operando sequerentur,

    • Bd. 4, 27
    • ;
    • S. 604, 18.
  • Gód is ðæt man neódlíce Drihtnes naman ásinge,

    • Ps. Th. 91, 1 : 128, 6 : 133, 3: 148, 12.
  • Neódlíce on naman ðínum ealle eorþbúend egsan habbaþ

    greatly do all dwellers on earth stand in awe of thy name,

    • 101, 13.
  • neódlíce tó forsceape scýhte,

    • Cd. Th. 53, 21
    • ;
    • Gen. 897.
  • Nǽnig ðínra þegna neódlucor ne gelustfullícor hine sylfne underþeódde tó úra goda bigange ðonne ic

    nullus tuorum studiosius quam ego culturae deorum nostrorum se subdidit,

    • Bd. 2, 13
    • ;
    • S. 516, 5.
  • Nýdlícor

    libentius,

    • 4, 13
    • ;
    • S. 583, 4.
Etymology
[
O. Sax. niud-líko.
]
Linked entries
v.  nýd-líce.
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  • neód-líce, adv.