ge-sceádwíslíce
- adverb
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Þæt ic wille gescád-wíslecor gesecgean, þæt hit mon geornor ongietan mæge
quod utrum ita sit, apertissime expedire curabo,
- Ors. 2, l ; S. 60, 9.
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Gif hé self wénð ðæt hé sié wís and gescádwíslíce (-sceád-, v.l.) ryhtwís
si candorem sibi jusiititae seu sapientiae tribuit.
- Past. 69, 23.
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Gif hwylc bróðor unsceádelíce hwæs bidde, hé gesceádwíslíce (rationabiliter) his yfelan béne forwyrne, R. Ben. 54, 15: R. Ben. I. 61, 12: 102, i: Bt. 13; F. 38, 3. III a. fittingly, agreeably (?) :-- Ðá se wísdóm ðis leóð swiþe lustbǽrlíce and gesceádwíslíce ásungen hæfde
haec cum philosophia leniter suaviterque cecinisset,
- Bt. 36, l ; F. 170, 25.
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Eall ðis þú gerehtest tó sóþe swiþe gesceádwíslíce búton ǽlcre leásre rǽdelsan
haec nullis extrinsecus sumtis, sed altero ex altero fidem trahente, insitis domesticisque probationibus explicabas,
- Bt. 35, 5 ; F. 164, 31.
Bosworth, Joseph. “ge-sceádwíslíce.” 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/49513.
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