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ge-leáflíce

  • adverb
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Grammar
ge-leáflíce, adv.
credibly, in a manner that commands or
allows belief
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  • Hí heofenan ríce mid Hǽlende ástigon swá swá wíse láreówas geleáflíce secgað (

    as we are credibly informed by learned doctors

    ),
      Hml. Th. ii. 258, 29.
  • Ús is tó witonne þætte ꝥ wæs geleáflíce gestihtod þæt Jóseph fór tó Bethlem fram Galilea

    we are to know that without doubt it was ordained that Joseph went to Bethlehem from Galilee,

      Nap. 81.
in accordance with Christian belief. v. riht-geleáflíce.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. ge-louplícho credibiliter.]
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