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ríclíce

  • adverb
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ríclíce, adv.
powerfully, with power, as one possessing power
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  • Gé budon swíðe ríclíce and swíðe ágendlíce

    vos cum austeritate imperabatis eis et cum potentia,

      Past. 19, 2; Swt. 145, 5.
  • On ðám dagum ríxode Æþelbyrht on Cantwarebyrig ríclíce, and his ríce wæs ástreht fram ðære micclan eá Humbre óð súðsǽ,

      Homl. Th. ii. 128, 18.
  • Ríclíce ł stranglíce ł ríclícost

    potentissime,

      Ps. Lamb. 44, 4.
splendidly, sumptuously
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  • Sum welig man dæghwamlíce ríclíce (

    splendide

    ) gewistfullude,
      Lk. Skt. 16, 19.
Etymology
[O. H. Ger. ríhlího splendide, festive, mirifice: Icel. ríkuliga magnificently; strictly (of observance).]
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  • ríclíce, adv.