Bosworth Toller's

Anglo-Saxon

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bylwet-líce

(adv.)
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bylwet-líce, adv.
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Simply; simpliciter, Ors. l, 2; Bos. 26, 29

bysmer-líce

(adv.)
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disgracefully, Judth. 10; Thw. 23, 2; Jud. 100

cáf-líce

(adv.)
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cáf-líce, adv.
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Quickly, hastily, stoutly, manfully, valiantly; velociter, viriliter Ðám gemettum wæs beboden ðæt hí sceoldon cáflíce etan the partakers were commanded to eat quickly, Homl. Th. ii. 282, 3: i. 494, 11: Glos. Prudent. Reed. 146, 38: Byrht. Th. 136, 19

Linked entry: cóf-líce

ceare-líce

(adv.)

sorrowfully, miserably, wretchedly

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sorrowfully, miserably, wretchedly

cearful-líce

(adv.)

carefully, diligently

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carefully, diligently

clǽn-líce

(adv.)
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clǽn-líce, adv.

Purely, cleanlypuré

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Purely, cleanly; puré, L. Ælf. C. 36; Th. ii. 360, 25

cése-lib

(n.)

rennetrunnetcoagulum

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rennet or runnet; coagulum, Som. Ben. Lye

cræft-líce

(adv.)
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cræft-líce, adv.

Cunningly, craftily affabre

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Cunningly, craftily; affabre Cræftlíce vel smícere affabre Ælfc. Gl. 99; Som. 76, 113; Wrt. Voc. 54, 55 ; Ælfc. Gr. 38; Som. 41, 32

Dryhten-líce

(adv.)

according to the Lord, by the Lord

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according to the Lord, by the Lord

deór-líce

(adv.)
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deór-líce, adv.

Preciously, worthily prĕtiōse, digne

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Preciously, worthily; prĕtiōse, digne To hwan hió ða næglas sélost and deórlícost gedón meahte to what she might best and most worthily employ the nails, Elen. Kmbl. 2315; El. 1159

dígel-líce

(adv.)

secretly

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secretly, Ors. 6, 21; Bos. 123, 29

défe-líce

(adv.)

becomingly, fitly, suitably

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becomingly, fitly, suitably

deád-líce

(adv.)
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deád-líce, adv.

Mortallylethalĭter

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Mortally; lethalĭter, Cot. 123

dyrste-líce

(adv.)
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dyrste-líce, adv.

Boldlyaudacter

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Boldly; audacter Dyrstelíce audācĭter, Ælfc. Gr. 38; Som. 41, 66. Iosep dyrstelíce in to Pilate eóde Ioseph audacter introīvit ad Pilātum, Mk. Jun. 15, 43

efen-líce

(adv.)
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efen-líce, adv.

EVENLY, alike æque

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EVENLY, alike; æque Efenlíce Godes man æque Deo devōtus, Bd. 3, 23; S. 554, 16

emne-líce

(adv.)

evenly, equally

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evenly, equally. Som. Ben. Lye

eorþ-líce

(adv.)
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eorþ-líce, adv.

In an earthly manner terrŭlenter

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In an earthly manner; terrŭlenter Eorþlíce terrŭlenter, Glos. Prudent. Recd. 145, 20

esn-líce

(adv.)
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esn-líce, adv.

Manfully, valiantly vĭrīlĭter

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Manfully, valiantly; vĭrīlĭter Onginnaþ esnlíce and beóþ staðulfæste vĭrīlĭter ăgĭte et confortāmĭni, Deut. 31, 6. Hwæt dó gé, bróður, dóþ esnlíce what ye do, brother, do manfully. Past. 47 ; Hat. MS. Hopa nú to Drihtne, and dó esnlíce expecta Dŏmĭnum

Linked entry: esne

ést-líce

(adv.)
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ést-líce, adv.

Gladly lĭbenter, bĕnigne

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Gladly; lĭbenter, bĕnigne We ðé éstlíce mid us willaþ ferigan we will gladly convey thee with us, Andr. Kmbl. 583; An. 292

fracod-líce

(adv.)
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fracod-líce, adv.

Shamefullyturpĭter

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Shamefully; turpĭter Hí wyllaþ fracodlíce him betwynan sacian they will shamefully quarrel among themselves, Homl. Th. ii. 292, 35