Mǽþ-líc

Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon de Bosworth & Toller - mǽþ-líc

Selon le Dictionnaire Anglo-Saxon :

mǽþ-líc
adj. Moderate, in accordance with due measure, proper to a person's degree, having regard to others (let the heriots be as is proper to the several degrees (earl's, king's thane, &c.), L. C. S. 72; Th. i. 414, 4. Gif hwilc forwyrht man hiówan gesǽce, bió se þingad swá hit médlíc sió be ðæs geltes méðe if any criminal betake himself to the convent, let terms be made for him, as may be fit and proper according to the measure of the crime, Chart. Th. 509, 23. v. mǽþ, un-mǽþlíc. mæþ-lic

Mots connexes: mǽþ-líce):--Beón ða heregeata swá hit mǽþlíc sý

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