Ge-sceádwíslic

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

According to the Old English Dictionary:

ge-sceádwíslic
Substitute :-- Discretum, detractum vel gesceádwíslic, Wrt. Voc. ii. 141, 12. I. endowed with reason, rational :-- Þǽre sáwle gecynd is ðryfeald . . . þridde dǽl is gesceádwíslic, Hml. S. i. 97. On eówerre sáule is andgit and gemynd and se gesceádwíslica willa, Bt. 14, 2 ; F. 44, 25. II. based on reason or argument :-- Ic eom geþafa ðæs þe ðú segst, for þám þe dú hit hæfst geséþed mid gesceadwíslicre race assentior, cuncta enim firmissimis nexa rationibus constant, Bt. 34, 9; F. 146, 8. II. III. in accordance with reason, reasonable :-- Gif sum gesceádwíslic (rationabilis) intinga wunige, R. Ben. I. 14, l. Gesceadwíslicre mynegunge raiionabili monitu, Angl. xiii. 447, 1167. v. un-gesceádwíslic. ge-sceadwislic

Related words: ge-sceádlic ;

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