Ge-cyndelic
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-cyndelic
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-cyndelic
- Add: kindly, native. (1) that is according to natural laws, in agreement with nature :-- Æt fruman wæs gehealden seó gecyndelice ǽ (lex bonae naturae), swá ꝥ nán óðrum ne derode; eft þeós ǽ (naturalis lex) becóm tó gýmeleáste, Angl. vii. 8, 70: Hml. S. 11. 348. Hwí ne magon gé gebídan gecyndelices deádes?, Bt. 39, 1; F. 210, 27. Hé gesette gecyndelice sibbe eallum his gesceaftum, 21; F. 74, 1. (2) implanted by nature, innate, inherent :-- Gecyndelic naturalis (curiositas), An. Ox. 4, 1. Gecyndelicere genuini, 5092. Gecyndelicre natiua (uenustate), 7, 364: 8, 357. Of gecyndelicre tyndran de ingenito fomite, Wrt. Voc. ii. 139, 64. Ic wát ꝥ gé wénaþ þæt gé nán gecyndelic gód ne gesǽlþa on innan eów selfum nabbaþ itane nullum est proprium vobis atque insitum bonum?, Bt. 14, 2; F. 44, 16. (3) naturally belonging to, proper :-- Þám fódre þe him (animals) gecyndelic biþ, Bt. 14, 2; F. 44, 24. (4) native (land) :-- In ðǽre gecyndelice in genetali (solo), Wrt. Voc. ii. 80, 34: 46, 64. (5) generative, of generation. VII a. gecynd-lim :-- Seó gecyndelice hǽtu ... gestilleþ on þé, Bl. H. 7, 27. Gif man gekyndelice lim áwyrdeð, Ll. Th. i. 18, 10. Gif wíf of ðám gecyndelican limon þone fléwsan þæs wǽtan þoligen, Lch. i. 308, 1: 64, 21. ¶ used substantively :-- Gyf wíf cennan ne mæge, nime þysse wyrte wós mid wulle, dó on þá gecyndelican, 266, 9. v. un-gecyndelic. ge-cyndelic