Ge-neahlíce

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-neahlíce

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-neahlíce
ad ge-nehlíce in Dict. , and add: I. constantly, assiduously :-- Mid þý se Godes wer hine geneahlíce (assidue) ðreátode and gelómlíce lǽrde, Gr. D. 155, 27. II. constantly, usually :-- Hé hine sylfne ungyrede, and ꝥ reáf þe hé genehlíce on him hæfde, hé hit sléfde on þone man exuens se luterio melotinae, in quo ille orare solebat, ipsum circumdedit, Guth. Gr. 153, 21. ge-neahlice

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