- þyllic
- pron such, such a; 1. used adjectivally, (1) qualifying a noun; þyslicu þearf; (2) predicative; þyslic mé is gesewen; 2. used as a noun; þes þyslica síe gemungod;
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
geþyllic — adj thick, dense, i. e. consisting of parts crowded together; of the parts themselves which are crowded together, thick, close, set close; In time, of things which take place in close succession, thick, frequent, continuous (mostly poet.), of… … Old to modern English dictionary
þilic — see þyllic … Old to modern English dictionary
þillic — see þyllic … Old to modern English dictionary
þislic — see þyllic … Old to modern English dictionary
þullic — see þyllic … Old to modern English dictionary
þuslic — pron such, such a; 1. used adjectivally, (1) qualifying a noun; þyslicu þearf; (2) predicative; þyslic mé is gesewen; 2. used as a noun; þes þyslica síe gemungod; see þyllic … Old to modern English dictionary
þylc — see þyllic … Old to modern English dictionary
þyslic — see þyllic … Old to modern English dictionary
þæslic — 1. adj suitable, seemly, becoming, fit, meet, congruous; harmonious; comely, fair, elegant; 2. see þyllic … Old to modern English dictionary
thulke — this. RG. 373, 549; == that. RG. 412. From AS. þylc, i. e. þyllic, the like. It is not used in AS. for the dem. pron., but occurs in Laȝamon in this sense … Oldest English Words