Mearulíce
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - mearulíce
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- mearulíce
- adv. I. without hardship, tenderly, delicately, indulgently :-- Hé hæfde ǽnne sunu, and sé wæs . v. l.) and selfwillendlíce filium habuit annorum quinque, quem nimis carnaliter diligens remisse nutriebat; Gr. D. 289, 5. II. without vigour, weakly :-- Hí sylfe mid gewilnungum hnescum mearulíce (printed nearulíce) ná underhnígan ipsi desideriis mollibus eneruiter non succumbant, Scint. 122, 2. mearulice