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dæg-ðerlíc

  • adjective
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dæg-ðerlíc, [ = dæg-hwæðer-líc]; adj.
Daily, present; diurnus, hodiernus
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  • Ðis dægðerlíce gódspel sprecþ ymbe ðæra Iudéiscra þwyrnysse

    this daily gospel speaks of the perversity of the Jews,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 224,
    • 29.
  • On ðisre dægðerlícan rǽdinge

    in this daily lecture,

    i.
    • 194,
    • 24.
  • Se gódspellere Lucas beleác ðis dægðerlíce gódspel mid feáwum wordum

    the evangelist Luke concluded the gospel of this day with few words,

    i.
    • 90,
    • 8.
  • Ðás dægðerlícan þénunga

    these daily services,

    ii.
    • 86,
    • 24.
  • Hí þeónde þurhwunodon óþ ðisum dægðerlícum dæge

    they have continued prospering to this present day,

    ii.
    • 132. 14: i. 28, 28: 32,
    • 8.
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  • dæg-ðerlíc, adj.