Gāstlīce

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - gāstlīce

According to the Old English Dictionary:

gāstlīce
Add: (1) spiritually opposed to physically, corporeally :-- His micelnesse ne mæg nān monn āmetan; nis ꝥ deáh no līchomlīce tō wēnanne, ac gāstlīce, Bt. 42 ; F. 258, 14. Tōdāl þǣra metta wē ne healdaþ, for þon þe ealle þā gāstlīce (spiritaliter) wē understandaþ, An. Ox. 40, 27. Gāstlīce typice, II, 103. Þǣr du gemunan woldest hwylcra gebyrda þū wǣre and hwylcra burgwara for worulde, oþþe eft gāstlīce hwilces gefērscipes dū wǣre on dīnum mōde, Bt. 5, l ; F. 10, 4. (2) spiritually opposed to carnally :-- Ðone monn de gǣstlīce (gāst-, ) liofad qui spiritaliter vivit, Past. 61, 7. Ðæt dæt gē gǣsdlīce (gāst-, v. l.) underfēngon, gē willad geendigan flǣsclīce cum spiritu coeperitis, nunc carne consummemini, 207, 14. gastlice

Related words: l.

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