Earglíce

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - earglíce

According to the Old English Dictionary:

earglíce
in a cowardly manner. Add to earhlíce:--Earhlíce l níðlíce muliebriter (i. enerviter, An. Ox. 744), Hpt. Gl. 424, 1. Gé tófesede swíðe áfirhte oft litel werod earhlíce forbúgað fugistis nullo persequente, Wlfst. 133, 6. Hé eóde in earhlíce (fearfully), Jud. 4, 18: Hml. S. 3, 160: 23, 493. Se smið eóde tó his byrgene and genam áne hringan, earhlíce swáþeáh, 21, 63. Hí hí sylfe earhlíce betealdon, 23, 307. Þú earhlíce (with fear and trembling) scealt gyltas þíne bemurnan, Dóm. L. 30, 54. in Dict. earglice

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