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§112; §311; §357;
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  • Feóll án leóhtfæt of his handum ꝥ hit wearð tóbrocen on unárímedlicu styccu,

      Gr. D. 49, 22.
  • Hit wæs tódǽled on twá sticceu (stycciu, styccu, v. ll.),

      97, 7: 17.
    ] Þurh sticceo per cola [cf. Ald. 4, 36: Grammaticorum regulas et orthographorum disciplinas . . . pedibus poeticis compactas per cola (per cola, i. membra þurh lim, An. Ox. 201)], Wrt. Voc. ii. 69, 8. II a. a piece of material complete in itself, but forming one of a number (?), a dish (?) :-- Sticce clarnum (the passage is: Appresenta meum clarnum et meum cultellum et meam legulam. Perhaps then sticce is for sticcan and belongs to

    legulam),

      An. Ox. 56, 74.
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  • Lytel sticce hé ligeð seóc (cf. sumne tíman hé síclað

    aliquod tempus egrotat,

      33, 19), Archiv cxxix. 35, 13.
  • v. cís-, hwíl-, stán-stycce.
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