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sǽ-líc

  • adjective
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sǽ-líc, adj.
Of the sea
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  • On sǽlícum strande

    on the sea-shore,

      Homl. Th. ii. 62, 10.
  • Of sǽlícum grunde,

      138, 11.
  • On sǽlícere ýðe

    in the water of the sea,

      138, 8.
  • Hí fixodon on sǽlícum ýðum, i. 576, 21.
  • Gedréfed on ðám sǽlícum ýðum ðyssere worulde, ii. 388, 7.
  • On sǽlícum in glarigeris, Hpt. Gl. 465, 3:

    in marinis,

      473, 71.
  • Ðæt hí Seaxna þeóde ofer ðám sǽlícum (? of ðám ofersǽlícum) dǽlum him on fultum gecýgdon

    ut Saxonum gentem de transmarinis partibus in auxilium vocarent,

      Bd. 1, 14; S. 482, 39.
  • Ic rówe ofer sǽlíce dǽlas

    navigo ultra marinas partes,

      Coll. Monast. Th. 26, 33.
  • Drihten gegaderode ða sǽlícan ýða fram ðære eorþan brádnysse,

      Hexam. 6; Norm. 10, 16.
  • Ða sǽlícan nýtenu (

    two seals

    ),
      Homl. Th. ii. 138, 15.
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v. ofersǽ-líc.
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