Clæc-leás

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - clæc-leás

According to the Old English Dictionary:

clæc-leás
Substitute: I. free from evil, that has done no harm, innocent:--Clæcleáse, láþleáse immunes, Wrt. Voc. ii. 43, 68. [II. free from injury, uninjured:--Ic habbe getýþed sce Cúthberht ꝥ land and all ꝥ þǽrto belimpeþ clǽne and claclés, Hick. Thes. i. 149, 57.] [Icel. klak-laust unhurt.]

Related words: clacu. clæc-leas

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