Luflíce

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - luflíce

According to the Old English Dictionary:

luflíce
Add: I. of conduct, treatment, courteously, pleasantly :-- Luflíce affabiliter (instruendo), Wrt. Voc. ii. 80, 64. Hié ús luflíce (benigne) onféngon, Nar. 17, 18. Hé þǽre fǽmnan grétinge luflíce (gratanter) onféng, Guth. Gr. 158, 9. II. of specen :-- Mid þám þe luflíce sprecað tó heora nýhstum cum his qui loquuntur pacem cum proximo suo, Ps. Th. 27, 4. Ðá munecas hit mǽndon lufelíce (complained in courteous terms) tó him, Chr. 1083; P. 214, 18. luf-lice,luflice
Back