Un-mǽþlíce

Dicionário Anglo-Saxónico de Inglês Antigo de Bosworth & Toller - un-mǽþlíce

De acordo com o Dicionário de Inglês Antigo:

un-mǽþlíce
adv. I. immoderately, out of measure :-- Seó wydewe mænigfealde sceattas hyre unmǽðlíce beád (was immoderate in her offers), Homl. Skt. i. 2, 147. Hé hét ðone bisceop unscrýdan and unmǽðlíce (or II) swingan, ii. 29, 231. II. inhumanely.

Palavras relacionadas: mǽþlíce :-- Ða ðe hæfdon sum þing lytles tó bigleofan, ðæt gelæhton reáferas and of ðam múðe him ábrudon unmǽðlíce mid þreáte, Homl. Ass. 68, 73. Ǽlc læhte of óðrum ðone mete of ðam múðe swíðe unmægðlíce, Ælfc. T. Grn. 21, 11. [For lutle ich mei makien to muchelin unmeaðeliche, ȝef me hut hit, Marh. 15, 9. ȝeieð luddre and unmeðluker, A. R. 266, 1.] un-mæþlice

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