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lác-sang

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Add: cf. offrung-sang

lim-wérig

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Add: — Limwǽrigne, Txts. 126, 16

lín-leáh

(n.)
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lín-leáh, f.
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A flax-field On línleáge geat, and ðonne on línleáge middewearde, C. D. ii. 172, 14. On línleáge eástewearde, v. 207, 21

lín-wǽd

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Þá línwǽda linteamina, Angl. xiii. 428, 894. Add

-menged-líce

(adv.; suffix)

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-metend-líce

(adv.; suffix)

Similar entry: wiþ-metendlíce

módig-líce

(adv.)
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on-léc

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Anlǽc (-léc) respectus, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 175, 7. Add

scín-lác

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Add Wiþ fefre and wiþ scínláce and wið eallum gedwolþinge, Lch. ii. 288, 13. Add Of heáhnesse scýnláces his ab altitudinefaniasię suae Ps. Rdr. 284, 10. add: The Latin original of the last passage is: Fantasmas uiderit, lucrum ex insperato significat

ælmes-lác

(n.)
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alms-offering Mid ælmeslácum God gladian, Nap. 5

ár-líce

(adv.)

Similar entry: un-árlíce

earfoþ-líce

(adv.)

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dwol-líce

(adv.)

Similar entry: ge-dwollíce

lind

(n.)
Grammar
lind, e; and linde, an; f.

a shield

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the linden or lime-tree Lind seno vel tilia, Ælfc. Gl. 45; Som. 64, 111; Wrt. Voc. 32, 46. Linde tilie, Wrt. Voc. ii. 75, 29. In ða greátan lindan; of ðære lindan, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. iii. 79, 24.

ǽfen-lác

(n.)
Grammar
ǽfen-lác, es; n.

An evening sacrificevespertinum sacrificium

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An evening sacrifice; vespertinum sacrificium Swylce ahafenes handa mínra, ðonne ic ǽfenlác secge elevatio manuum mearum sacrificium vespertinum, Ps. Th. 140, 3

ag-lác

(n.)
Grammar
ag-lác, æg-lǽc, es; n. [ag nequitia; lác ludus, donum]

Miserygrieftroublevexationsorrowtormentmiseriadolortribulatiomolestiatristitiacruciatus

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Misery, grief, trouble, vexation, sorrow, torment; miseria, dolor, tribulatio, molestia, tristitia, cruciatus Of ðam agláce from that misery. Exon. 101 b; Th. 383, 7; Rä. 4, 7. Aglác dreóge I suffer misery, 127b; Th. 490, 5; Rä. 79, 6. Ðǽr hie ðæt aglác

Linked entries: æg-lǽc lác

andgit-líce

(adv.)
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andgit-líce, adv.

Clearlyliquido

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Clearly; liquido, Cot. 123

áht-líce

(adv.)
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áht-líce, adv.

Courageouslymanfullytriumphantlyviriliter

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Courageously, manfully, triumphantly; viriliter, Chr. 1071; Gib. p. 181, 16; Th. 347, 18; Ing. 277, 10; Erl. 203, 2: 210, 22

an-lec

(n.)

a respect

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a respect, Ælfc. Gr. 28, 5; Som. 31, 67, MS. D

án-líce

(adv.)

ONLY

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ONLY