- færlice
- suddenly
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
wǽrlíce — adv truly … Old to modern English dictionary
unwærlice — unawares … The Old English to English
Yearly — Year ly, adv. [AS. ge[ a]rlice.] Annually; once a year to year; as, blessings yearly bestowed. [1913 Webster] Yearly will I do this rite. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
early — I. adverb (earlier; est) Etymology: Middle English erly, from Old English ǣrlīce, from ǣr early, soon more at ere Date: before 12th century 1. a. near the beginning of a period of time < awoke early in the morning > b. near the beginning of a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Adler — Ad|ler [ a:dlɐ], der; s, : großer Greifvogel mit kräftigem Hakenschnabel und starken Krallen: Adler sind beliebte Wappentiere. Syn.: König der Lüfte (dichter.). * * * Ad|ler 〈m. 3〉 1. 〈Zool.〉 großer Raubvogel mit sehr kräftigem Schnabel: Aquila 2 … Universal-Lexikon
Orlice — Ọrlice [ tsɛ], Nebenfluss der Elbe, Adler … Universal-Lexikon
cwildbǽre — adj deadly, dangerous, pestiferous; stormy; adv cwildbǽrebǽrlíce … Old to modern English dictionary
dǽlan — dǽlan1 wv/t1b 3rd pres dǽlþ past dǽlde ptp gedǽled 1. to divide, part, (1) to separate into parts, share; ic wille dǽlan þá yfelan þǽm yfelum on twá I want to separate the evil from the evil in two; (2) to break up union, association; ne ceara þu … Old to modern English dictionary
fýrlíce — see fǽrlíce … Old to modern English dictionary
unwerlíce — see unwærlíce … Old to modern English dictionary