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trum-líc

  • adjective
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trum-líc, adj.
firm, strong, stable,
of material things, lit. or fig.
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  • Tǽceþ ús se torhta trumlícne hám, burhweallas beorhte scínaþ,

      Cd. Th. 282, 30; Sat. 294.
  • Ða geseah ic gyldenne wíngeard trumlícne and fæstlícne

    vineam solidam auro miratus sum,

      Nar. 4, 28.
  • Columnan swíde trumlice and fæste

    colmnnae solidae,

      4, 21.
of non-material things
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  • Seó ealde gesetness ys eall swá trumlíc, swá swá se Hǽlend sǽde on his hálgan godspelle,

      Jud. 15; Thw. 159, 29.
  • Kyne*-*wyrðe rǽd and trumlíc, Anglia viii. 308, 33.
  • Ðæt óðer líf ðætte fæstre beón scolde and trumlícre

    (stabilior

    ]. Past. 52 ; Swt. 411, 1.
hortatory, of exhortation
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  • Hé ðam cyninge sende trumlíc ǽrendgewrit. Bd. 2,

      17; S. 520, 19 note. v. next word.
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