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cyric-líc

  • adjective
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cyric-líc, circ-líc, cyrc-líc; adj.
Like a church, ecclesiastical; ecclesiasticus
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  • Cyriclíc wer

    vir ecclesiasticus,

    • Bd. 2,
    • 20;
    • S. 522,
    • 21.
  • Magister cyriclíces sanges

    magister ecclesiasticæ cantionis,

    • 2,
    • 20;
    • S. 522,
    • 27.
  • Fram ǽlcere cyriclícre gesamnunge

    a quaque ecclesiastica congregatione,

    • L. Ecg. P. A. 30
    • ;
    • Th. ii. 236,
    • 35.
  • Hie heóldan ða cyriclícan sceare

    they observed the ecclesiastical tonsure,

    • Chr. 716
    • ;
    • Th. 70, 34, col. 2
    • .
  • Ðæt cyriclíce stǽr úres eálondes and þeóde ic wrát on fíf béc
[Bede]
wrote the ecclesiastical history of our island and nation in five books,
  • Bd. 5,
  • 24;
  • S. 648,
  • 31. Cyriclíce preóstas ecclesiasíici presbyteri, L. Ecg. P. A. 5; Th. ii. 232, 17. Monad mid gelomlícre smeáwunge and leornunge cyriclícra gewrita admonitus ecclesiasticarum frequenti meditatione scripturarum, Bd. 5, 21; S. 642, 26: 5, 23; S. 645, 15. Mid óðrum cyriclícum
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v.  cyrc-líc circ-líc ciriclec.
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  • cyric-líc, adj.