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heard-líce

  • adverb
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heard-líce, adv.
Hardly, sorely, harshly, sternly, bravely, stoutly
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  • Heardlíce

    duriter,

      Ælfc. Gr. 38; Som. 41, 41.
  • Se Godes man ongan heardlíce and bitterlíce wépan

    the man of God began to weep sorely and bitterly;

    solutus est in lacrymis,
      Bd. 4, 25; S. 600, 29.
  • Hé heardlíce gewon wið Æþelbald cyning

    he struggled hard with king Ethelbald,

      Chr. 741; Erl. 46, 30.
  • Ðet landfolc hardlíce wiðstódon

    the people of the country withstood them stoutly,

      1046; Eri. 171, 4.
  • Hé spræc heardlícor wið hig ðonne wið fremde men

    he spoke more harshly to them than to strangers,

      Gen. 42, 8.
Etymology
[O. Sax. hard-líko.]
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