Langsumlíce

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - langsumlíce

According to the Old English Dictionary:

langsumlíce
adv. I. long, during or for a long time :-- Hit God siþþan longsumlíce wrecende wæs, Ors. 2, 1; S. 58, 17. Hé tó þǽre dura cóm and þǽr langsumlíce swýðe cnucede (he knocked long and loudly), Vis. Lfc. 29. II. patiently, with long-suffering :-- Hé nele þæs synfullan deáð, ac langsumlíce his gehwyrfednesse bíð (anbít, ), Hml. S. 23 b, 391. langsumlice

Related words: l.

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