Geornfullíce
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - geornfullíce
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- geornfullíce
- Add: (1) where a great effort is made, eagerly, earnestly. Cf. georne, (1):--Geornfullíce hogiendum enixe nitentibus, An. Ox. 4373. (2) diligently. Cf. georne, (2):--Ealle þás þénunge begán and geornfullíce (diligenter) wyrcean, R. Ben. 19, 11. Ꝥ wé swíþe geornfullíce ús geþýdon tó úrum gebedum, Bl. H. 133, 7. Ꝥ hé swá þæslic folc Drihtne geornfullíce gestrýnde, Lch. iii. 434, 9. (3) carefully, attentively. Cf. georne, (5):--Spyriende geornfullícor scrutando enixius (rimaretur), An. Ox. 3104. (4) willingly. Cf. georne, (6):--Geornfullícor libentius, An. Ox. 281. (5) well. Cf. georne, (9):--Geornfullíce sollerter (nosse), An. Ox. 855. geornfullice,geornful-lice