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sceand-líc

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sceand-líc, j adj.
of persons, that acts in a disgraceful way,infamous, base, vile
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  • On ánre tíde twá mǽdencild cumaþ, and biþ ðæt án sydefull and ðæt óðersceandlíc ,

    • Homl. Skt. i. 5, 280.
  • Hierusalem winþ for rihtwísnysse, and Babilonia winþ ongeán for unrihtwísnysse ... Ðære heofonlícan Hierusalem cyning is Crist, ðære scandlícan Babilonian cyning is deófol,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 66, 32.
  • Ðá com ðæs geréfan suna mid his sceandlícum gegadum,

    • Homl. Skt. i. 7, 164.
  • God sende tó ðám sceandlícum mannum (the people of Sodom) twegen englas,

    • 13, 207.
of things,
that is vile in its nature or circumstances, disgraceful, foul, shameful, obscene
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  • Scandlíc hosp

    rldiculosum opprobrium.

    • Hpt. Gl. 524, 73.
  • Gif hit ǽr sceondlíc wæs, ne biþ hit nó ðý fægerre,

    • Bt. 14, 3
    • ;
    • Fox 46,16.
  • Seó gesceádwísnes; nis ðæt scandlíc cræft, forðæm hit nǽnig hafaþ neát búton monnum,

    • Met. 20,188.
  • Scandlícre fúlnesse

    spurcae obscoenitatis,

    • Hpt. Gl. 447, 19.
  • Of scondlícum geþohte

    ex turpi cogitatione,

    • Bd. 1, 27
    • ;
    • S. 497,5.
  • Mid sceandlícum willan

    with foul lust,

    • Homl. Skt. i. 7, 170.
  • Ðín módor gewíteþ of weorulde þurhscondlícne deáð and unárlícne

    miserando turpissimoque exitu,

    • Nar. 31, 29.
  • Ǽlc óðerne æftan heáweþ mid scandlícan onscytan,

    • Wulfst. 160, 5.
  • Hé sang scandlícu leóþ, and plegode scandlíce plegan,

    • Shrn. 121, 10.
  • Sceondlícum

    corruptibilibus,

    • Rtl. 24, 36.
  • Ic wille geswigian Tontolis and Pilopes ðara scondlícestena spella

    nec mihi nunc enumerare opus est Tantali et Pelopisfacta turpia, fabulas iurpiores,

    • Ors. 1, 8
    • ;
    • Swt. 42, 8.
that causes shame, disgraceful
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  • Hit is scondlíc ymb swelc tó sprecanne hwelc hit ðá wæs

    pudet erroris humani,

    • l, 10
    • ;
    • Swt. 48, 4.
  • Wið scondliche deaðe,

    • Laym. 2274.
Etymology
[
O. H. Ger. scant-líh, turpis, probrosus, ignominiosus, teter, lugubris
.]
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