lichamlice
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈliːkˌxɑmˌliː.t͡ʃe/, [ˈliːkˌhɑmˌliː.t͡ʃe]
Adverb
līchamlīċe
- physically
- bodily. empirically
- late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Saint Augustine's Soliloquies
- ...þū þe wē ne magon līchamlīce onġytan nāþer nē mid ēagum, nē mid swece, nē mid ēarum, nē mid smecce, nē mid hrine...
- ...whom we can not know bodily, neither by eyes, nor by smell, nor by ears, nor by taste, nor by touch...
- late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Saint Augustine's Soliloquies
Antonyms
- gāstlīċe (“spiritually”)
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