Ge-nyhtsumlíce
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-nyhtsumlíce
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-nyhtsumlíce
- Add: I. abundantly:--Genihtsumlíce affatim, Wrt. Voc. ii. 3, 26. [Genihtsum affatim, 2, 25. Perhaps the gloss belongs to the passage given under ge-nyhtsumian; II, and ge-nihtsumlíce should be read; or possibly(?) the word intended to be glossed is exuberent, and ge-nihtsumiað should be read.] Þǽr fleów wæter genihtsumlíce egressae sunt aquae largissimae, Num. 20, 11. II. sufficiently:--Beón þǽr bed genihtsumlíce (sufficienter) ofersprǽdde, R. Ben. 85, 22: R. Ben. I. 90, 7. ge-nyhtsumlice