Ge-þwǽrlíce
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - ge-þwǽrlíce
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- ge-þwǽrlíce
- Add: I. in agreement, with one accord. (1) of persons :-- Hí heom betweónan rǽddon and þus geþwǽrlíce cwǽdon: 'Betere wé áhreddon ús sylfé,' Hml. S. 23, 201. (2) of things :-- Nú sprecð geþwǽrlíce (concorditer) mid þý mægne þára wundra seó rihtwísnes þára worda, Gr. D. 154, 6. II. gently :-- Hé geþwǽrlíce mid Godes ege andswarige cum omni mansuetudine timoris Dei reddat responsum, R. Ben. 126, 22.