leóhtlíce
- adverb
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Þweah leóht-líce mid wvlle wætre,
- Lch. ii. 308, 11.
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Wyl on ealað swíþe, geswét mid hunige leóhtlíce, Lch. ii. 62, 20. II a. to no great degree, slightly, not elaborately :-- Þeáh wé þás þing leóhtlíce unwreón, hig magon fremian bet þonne þá þe beóð on leóðwísan fægre geglenged
though our exposition of these matters be slight, they may do more good than those that are prettily ornamented with versification,
- Ange. viii. 304. 2.
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Fæste hé .vii. winter heardum fæstene oððe .xv. leóhtlícor
.vii. annos jejunet duro jejunio, vel .xv. levius,
- Ll. Th. ii. 146, 12.
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Sume nunnan tellað tó lytlum gylte ꝥ hí hí forlicgon and ꝥ hí leóhtlíce magon swá lytel gebétan,
- Hml. A. 115, 431.
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Hé þá dyde swylce hé leóhtlíce slépe
ille ac si leviter dormiens,
- Gr. D. 85, 7.
Bosworth, Joseph. “leóhtlíce.” 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/54528.
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