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fromlíce

  • adverb
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Grammar
fromlíce, framlíce; adv.
Strongly, stoutly, boldly, strenuously, promptly, speedily; audācĭter, strēnue, prŏpĕre
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  • Gáþ fromlíce ðæt gé guþfreán gylp forbégan

    go boldly that ye may bow the warrior's pride!

    • Andr. Kmbl. 2666
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    • An. 1334: 2366
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    • An. 1184: Judth. 10
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    • Thw. 22, 1
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    • Jud. 41.
  • Ic sceal fromlice féðemundum þurh steápne beorg strǽte wyrcan

    I shall strenuously work with my feet a road through a steep mountain,

    • Exon. 104 b
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    • Th. 397, 9
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    • Rä. 16, 17: Cd. 95
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    • Th. 123, 23
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    • Gen. 2050: Bd. 5, 7
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    • S. 620, 41.
  • Fromlícor

    more stoutly,

    • Exon. 111 a
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    • Th. 425, 34
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    • Rä. 41, 66.
  • Fromlícast

    most promptly,

    • 66 a
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    • Th. 245, 5
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    • Jul. 40.
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Word-wheel

  • fromlíce, adv.