Un-wáclíce

Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - un-wáclíce

According to the Old English Dictionary:

un-wáclíce
adv. I. not weakly, resolutely, without faltering :-- Ðæt hí æt þearfe þolian sceoldon, unwáclíce wǽpna neótan, Byrht. Th. 140, 54; By. 308. Ic beó gearo sóna unwáclíce willan ðínes, Exon. Th. 245, 25; Jul. 50. II. not meanly, nobly, splendidly :-- His aferan eád bryttedon unwáclíce, Cd. Th. 258, 12; Dan. 674. un-waclice
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