Earfoþ-lic
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - earfoþ-lic
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- earfoþ-lic
- Take Deut. 1, 17 under next word, and add: I. difficult:--Ðæt is wundorlic ꝥ ðú segst, and swíþe earfoþlic dysegum monnum tó ongitanne mira et concessu difficilis illatio, Bt. 38, 2; F. 198, 17. Earfoðlic (or under II?) is tó átellanne seó gedrecednes . . . and ꝥ geswinc and manna fyll, Chr. 1056; P. 186, 31. II. grievous:--Earbetlicust (earbed-) molestissimum, Txts. 79, 1320. Earfoðlicost, Wrt. Voc. ii. 56, 13. [Þe erueðliche (arueð-, 127, 11) herbiwist the hard life (of John the Baptist), O. E. Hml. ii. 125, 11. Icel. erfið-ligr.] earfoþ-lic