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deriendlíc

  • adjective
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deriendlíc, derigendlíc; def.se -líca , seó, ðæt -líce; adj.
Injurious, noxious, hurtful; nocīvus, noxius, nŏceus
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  • Deriendlíc nocīvus, Fulg. 20:

    noxius,

    • Hymn. Surt. 5,
    • 7.
  • Hit ne biþ ðam men derigendlíc

    it will not be injurious to a man,

    • Boutr. Scrd. 20,
    • 18.
  • Ðæt we forbúgan ǽlc þing derigendlíces

    vitēmus omne noxium,

    • Hymn. Surt. 14, 13: 37, 16: 93,
    • 3.
  • Afyrsa hǽtan derigendlíce

    aufer calōrem noxium,

    • 10,
    • 31.
  • Him wǽron derigendlíce dracan and næddran

    serpents and adders were noxious to them,

    • Hexam. 17
    • ;
    • Norm. 24,
    • 32.
  • Híg swiðe gedrehton ða deriendlícan

    the hurtful greatly afflicted them,

    • Ælfc. T. Grn. 11,
    • 35.
  • Ðæt ðú derigendlíce ætbrede

    ut noxia subtrăhas,

    • Hymn. Surt. 133,
    • 7.
  • Us he gehealde fram derigendlícum

    nos servet a nocentĭbus,

    • 9,
    • 7.
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  • deriendlíc, adj.