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dys-líc

  • adjective
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Grammar
dys-líc, dyse-líc; def. se -líca, seó, ðæt -líce; adj.
Foolish, stupid; stultus
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  • Hit biþ swíðe dyslíc ðæt se man beorce oððe blǽte

    it is very foolish that the man bark or bleat,

    • Ælfc. Gr. 22
    • ;
    • Som. 24, 11: Bd. 1,
    • 27;
    • S. 493,
    • 11.
  • Oft ge dyslíce dǽd gefremedon

    often ye have done a foolish deed,

    • Elen. Kmbl. 77
    • ;
    • El. 386
    • .
  • From ðæm lífe ðæs dyselícan gewunon

    a vita stultæ consuetūdĭnis,

    • Bd. 4,
    • 27;
    • S. 604,
    • 2.
  • On dyslícum geswincum

    in foolish labours,

    • Past. 18,
    • 2;
    • Hat. MS. 26 a, 11
    • .
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  • dys-líc, adj.