sceandlíce
- adverb
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Heó lyfde sceandlíce, swá swá swín on meoxe,
- Homl. Skt. i. 3, 528.
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Nán cristen man ne sceal sceandlíce flítan,
- 13, 122.
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Him wand út his innoþ æt his setle, and hé sceandlíce sáwlode,
- Homl. As. 59, 202.
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Hiera wíf [sægdon] ðæt hié óðer gener næfden, búton hié on heora wífa hrif gewiton. Hí ðá, æfter ðæm ðe ða wíf hié swá scondlíce gerǽht hæfdon, gewendan eft ongeán ðone cyning,
- Ors. 1, 12 ; Swt. 54, 5.
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Gif man mannan bismærwordum scandlíce gréte
if one man insult another by abusive words,
- L. H. E. 11 ; Th. i. 32, 5.
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Ne sceolon æt mé ǽnige habban sceame sceandlíce ðe ðínes síðes biddaþ (bídaþ ?)
non erubescant in me, qui expectant te,
- Ps. Th. 68, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “sceandlíce.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/26574.
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