Lár-lic
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - lár-lic
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- lár-lic
- Add. : I. that is under instruction :-- Hé campdóme fyligde betwux lárlicum gefylcum (among the troops in training), Hml. S. 31, 17. II. doctrinal. Cf. lár; III :-- Þá sind blinde þe þæt leóht ðæs lárlican andgites nabbað, Hml. Th. ii. 374, 30. III. persuasive. Cf. lár; IV, lǽran ; IV. 1 :-- Hé hine getrymede mid his lárlicum wordum (verbis persuasoriis), Gr. D. 299, 2. IV. concerned with learning, of learning, learned. Cf. lár; VI :-- Hé underfǽng þone cnapan tó lárlicre scóle, Hml. S. 3, 14. Lárlicere bígenge gymnicum (philosophiae) studium, An. Ox. 2282. Lárlice cræftas scolares disciplinas, 41. lar-lic