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trumlíce

  • adverb
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trumlíce, adv.
firmly, strongly, steadfastly
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  • Trumlíce

    firmiter,

      Ælfc. Gr. 38; Zup. 236, 8.
  • Ða gódan weorc, ðeáh ðe hié beforan monna eágum ðyncen trumlíce gedón

    etiam quae humanis oculis fortia videntur,

      Past. 34; Swt. 237, 2.
  • Ð æt leód and lagu trumlíce stande,

      Wulfst. 74, 8.
  • Eahta sweras syndon ðe rihtlícne cynedom trum*-*líce up wegaþ,

      L.I. P. 3 ; Th. ii. 306, 19.
  • Trumlícor

    firmius,

      Rtl. 34, 26.
  • Freóndscype trumlícust

    (firmissimé)

    wunaþ,
      Sciut. 197, 18.
in a way that encourages (?)
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  • Ungeleáffullnise trumlíce- strongly (?); but the Latin is

    clementer

    geðreáð bið,
      Mk. Skt. p. 5, 13.
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  • trumlíce, adv.