Fracoþ-líce

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

fracuþ-líce, fracod-lice, fraced-líce;

fracoþ-líce
ad turpĭter :-- Biþ us swíðe fracoþlíce [fracuþlíce MS. Cot.] oðer fót unscód one of our feet is very disgracefully unshod, Past. 5, 2; Hat. MS. 11 a. 17. Ic fracoþlíce feóndrǽs gefremede I wickedly committed the fiendish violence, Cd. 42; Th. 55, 25; Gen. 899. fracoþ-lice

Related words: Shamefully, disgracefully, wickedly;

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