Dryht-líce

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - dryht-líce

According to the Old English Dictionary:

driht-líce;

dryht-líce
ad nobĭlĭter :-- God leóht and þýstro gedǽlde dyhtlíce God divinely parted light and darkness, Exon. 11 a; Th. 14, 32; Cri. 228. Abraham fór eorlum driht-líce spræc Abram spoke in a lordly manner before the people, Cd. 98; Th. 129, 4; Gen. 2138. dryht-lice

Related words: In a lordly manner, divinely;

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