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scortlíce

  • adverb
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scortlíce, adv.
of time,
shortly, before long, soon
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  • Nú gyt scortlíce ł lytel fæc and ne byþ se synfulla

    adhuc pusillum et non erit peccator,

      Ps. Lamb. 36, 10.
  • Scortlícor

    maturius, citius, velocius.

      Hpt. Gl. 527, 14.
of speech, narrative, etc.,
shortly, briefly, compendiously
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  • Scortlíce

    strictim, breviter,

      492, 27.
  • Scortlíce

    (breviter)

    ic hæbbe nú gesǽd yrabe ða brié dǽlas,
      Ors. l, l ; Swt. 10, 3 : l, 14 ; Swt. 58, 7 : Ælfc. Gr. 10 ; Zup. 76, 3.
  • Nú wylle wé sum þing scortlíce eów be him gereccan, Homl.

    Th. ii.

      118, 3.
  • Sceortlíce summatim, breviter, vel commatice, Wrt. Voc. i. 55, 15 :

    strictim,

    ii.
      82, 74.
  • Nú is óðer cwyde be gódum mannum sceortlíce gecweden,

      Homl. Th. i. 484, 20.
  • Wé willaþ furðor swíðor sprecan, and wé secgaþ nú sceortlíce,

      Lchdm. iii. 240, 2.
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