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beadu-lác

(n.)
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beadu-lác, es; n.

Play of battlebattlewarstragis actiopugna

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Play of battle, battle, war; stragis actio, pugna Ǽnig mon to beaduláce ætberan meahte any man might bear forth to the play of battle, Beo. Th. 3126; B. 1561. To ðam beaduláce to the battle-play, Andr. Kmbl. 2238; An. 1120

bearht-líce

(adv.)
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bearht-líce, adv.

Clearlydistinctlysplendidlyclaresplendide

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Clearly, distinctly, splendidly; clare, splendide Ðæt he beorhtlíce eall geseah ut clare videret omnia Mk. Bos. 8, 25 : Ps. Th. 118, 98 : 147, 7

beót-líce

(adv.)
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beót-líce, adv.

In a threatening mannerthreateninglyminaciter

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In a threatening manner, threateningly; minaciter Jos. 8, 10 : Num. 14, 44

bod-lác

(n.)
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bod-lác, es; n.
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A decree, ordinance; decretum, Chr. 1129; Ing. 359, 21; Erl. 258, 13

bróc-líce

(adv.)
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bróc-líce, adv.
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Sickly, grievously; ægre

brýd-lác

(n.)
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brýd-lác, es; n.
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A marriage gift or feast, the celebration of a marriage; nuptiale offertorium, nuptiarum celebritates Ne nán preóst mót beón æt ðam brýdlácum áhwǽr ðǽr man eft wífaþ, oððe wíf eft ceorlaþ nor may any priest be at the celebration of a marriage anywhere

care-líce

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care-líce, adv.
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Sorrowfully, miserably, wretchedly; misere Medeorc earfoðe carelíce cnyssedan dark troubles wretchedly weakened me, Ps. Th. 85, 6

Linked entry: ceare-líce

carful-líce

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carful-líce, adv.
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CAREFULLY, diligently; sollicite, diligenter Se sacerd sceal dón carfullíce Godes þénunga the priest shall carefully do God's services, L. Ælf. C. 36; Th. ii. 360, 25. Twá þing sind ðe we sceolon carfullíce scrutnian there are two things that we should

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ceorl-líce

(adv.)
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ceorl-líce, ceorlíce; adv.

Commonlyvulgariter

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Commonly; vulgariter, Bridf

clústor-loc

(n.)
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clústor-loc, clúster-loc, es; -loca; n.

A prison-lock, lock, barclaustellum, claustrum

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A prison-lock, lock, bar; claustellum, claustrum Clústor-loca [MS. -locæ] claustella, Glos. Epnl. Recd. 156, 2. Clúster-loc claustellum, Cot. 34: claustrum, 181

cóð-líce

(adv.)
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cóð-líce, adv. [cóða, cóðu a disease]

Badly, miserably male, misere

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Badly, miserably; male, misere Cóðlíce racentan gerǽped miserably bound in chains Bt. Met. Fox 25, 72; Met. 25, 36

cóf-líce

(adv.)

quickly

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quickly Som. Ben. Lye

cyne-líce

(adv.)
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cyne-líce, adv.

Royallyregie

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Royally; regie Ðú miltse on us gecýþ cynelíce shew mercy royally on us, Exon. 10a; Th. 10, 24; Cri. 157

cyn-líce

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cyn-líce, adv.

Becomingly, fitlycongruenter

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Becomingly, fitly; congruenter Hí cynlíce to ðé cleopiaþ they fitly call upon thee, Ps. Th. 64, 14: 118, 57, 82, 145, 147: 126, 2

cúþe-líce

(adv.)
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cúþe-líce, adv.

Certainly

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Certainly Ac we ðæt cúþelíce oncneówan but that we certainly have known, Bd. 1, 27; S. 491, 4

dæft-líce

(adv.)
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dæft-líce, adv.

DEFTLY, aptly, fitly commode, opportune

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DEFTLY, aptly, fitly; commode, opportune

cyrten-líce

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cyrten-líce, adv.

Notably, solemnly, cunningly notabiliter, solemniter, subtiliter

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Notably, solemnly, cunningly; notabiliter, solemniter, subtiliter Scint. 38

cyste-líce

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cyste-líce, adv. [cyst munificence]

Munificently largiter

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Munificently; largiter Sý wuldor and lof ðam wélegan Drihtne, se ðe his gecorenan swá cystelíce wurþaþ be glory and praise to the bounteous Lord, who so munificently honours his chosen, Homl. Th. ii. 154, 2. Cystelíce largiter, Ælfc. Gr. 38; Som. 41,

Linked entries: cystig-líce cystlíce

cwicu-líce

(adv.)
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cwicu-líce, adv.

In a living manner, vigorously vivide

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In a living manner, vigorously ; vivide Me on weg ðínne lǽde cwiculíce in via tua vivifica me, Ps. Th. 118, 37

dreórig-líce

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dreórig-líce, adv.

Drearily, mournfullymœste, Anlct

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Drearily, mournfully; mœste, Anlct