Deáþ-líc

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - deáþ-líc

According to the Old English Dictionary:

deáþ-líc
adj. Deadly, mortal, good and bad angels; mortālis :-- Ðis is bísen ðara sóþena gesǽlþa, ðara wilniaþ ealle deáþlíce men to begitanne this is an example of the true goods, which all mortal men desire to obtain, Bt. 24, 2; Fox 80, 30. Híg gesetton hrǽwas oððe ða deáþlícan ðínra þeówana mettas fugelum heofonan posuērunt morticīna servōrum tuōrum escas volatilĭbus cœli, Ps. Lamb. 78, 2. deaþ-lic
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