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ieffe [ea?Se, effe, ytSe], easy (3): Boeth. (2): 16.13 b = 25.38; 92.27 = 79.79 . — Beow. (1): 
2416. 
ieSelic, easy (3): Greg. (1): 419.10 = 340.22. — Wcerf. (2): 27.8, 9 = 165 C 3 . 
ieSre, easier (6): Greg. (3): 239.10, 11 = 180.21; 277.25 = 210.10. — Oros. (3): 80.11, 12 a * b = 
81.8 a * b . 
laene, fleeting , deceptive (1): Wulf. (1): 189.4. 
laet, slow (2): Greg. (1): 281.6 = 212.9 b . — L. (1): 24.25. 
lang [-o-], long, tedious (3): Mart. (1): 130.11. — /Elf. Horn. (1): II. 302 m . — Wulf. (1): 
298.22. 
langsum [- 0 -], long, tedious (6): /Elf. Horn. (3): II. 170 b u 2 , 536 b . — /Elf. L. S. (1): 98.139. 
— /Elf. Kept. (1): De V. T. 10.4. — A. S. Horn. & L. S. I (1): 7.243. 
latheort, slow of heart (1): ^Elfric’s Minor Prose: Napier's Ad. to Th. (1): 102.34*. 
leof, dear (2): Bede (2): 450.3 a * b = 322.8, 9. 
leofost, dearest (3): Bl. Horn. (3): 55.18; 111.26 a ’ b . 
leofra, dearer (3): Oros. (2): 286.8 a,b = 287.8 a ’ b . — Bl. Horn. (1): 195.8. 
leoht, light, easy (1): Greg. (1): 23.13 = 2.3. 
leohtest, most light, most active (1): Wids. (1): 72. 
licwierSe [-U-], pleasing, acceptable (1): Wulf. (1): 280.5 b . 
licwurSe: see licwier&e. 
listhendig, skillful (1): Gifts of Men (1): 96. 
litSe, pleasant (1): Chr. (1): 914. 
longsum } : see lang ' lan 9 sum - 
lustbaere, pleasant, desirous (3): Boeth. (1): 50.10 = 50.1. — /Elf. Horn. (1): I. 130 m . — /Elf. 
L. S. (1): 96.117. 
lustbaerre, more pleasant (1): Greg. (1): 303.9 = 0. 
lustfull, desirous (1): Oros. (1): 100.27 = 0. 
lustfullic, pleasant (1): Wcerf. (1): 129.7 = B. 158 D 2 . 
lustlic, pleasant (1): Oros. (1): 120.9. 
lustlicre, more pleasant (1): Bened. (1): 3.3 = 6.7. 
lustsumlic [ — and faeger], pleasant (1): Oros. (1): 32.14 b = 0. 
lytel, little, insignificant (2): /Elf. Horn. (1): I. 140 b . — Doomsday (1): 9. 
maere, glorious, famous (1): Dan. (1): 321. 
manigfeald [menig-, monig-], manifold (2): Oros. (1): 102.23 = 0.— /Elf. Horn. (1): I. 
448*!. 
manigfealdlicor, more manifoldly (1): Minor Prose (1): Alex. (1): 66 (?). 
menigf eald: see manigfeald. 
micel, wonderful (2): Oros. (1): 82.3 = 81.24. — /Elf. Hept. (1): De N. T. 14.10. 
mi(e)htig, mighty, powerful (2): Greg. (2): 91.15 a,b = 62.3, 4. 
monigfeald: see manigfeald. 
myrige, pleasant (2): /Elf. Horn. (2): I. 182*, 182 bl . 
nedtSearf: see niedSearf. 
nedSearflic: see niedS ear flic. 
niedbetSearfost, most necessary (1): Greg. (1): 7.7 = 0. 
niedSearf [ned-], necessary , useful (2): Greg. (1): 283.25 = 214.20 (or subjective?). — Laws 
(1): 44, Alfred, Intr., c. 49, § 5 (or subjective?). 
niedSearflic [ned-], necessary, useful (1): Bl. Horn. (1): 225.26. 
nyt(t)wierSe [-y-], useful (2): Greg. (2): 275.14, 15 = 208.8. 
nyt(t)wierSlic [-y-], useful (1): Greg. (1): 255.12 = 192.23. 
nyt(t)wyrSe: see nyt(t)wier<Se. 
nyt(t)wyrblic: see nyt(t)wier<5lic. 
onderslic, terrible (1): Bede (1): 144.18 b = 117.29. 
open, open (1): Greg. (1): 431.9 = 356.2 b . 
raedlicost, most advisable (1): Widf. (1): 305.34 (or predicative with beonl). 
reow [reoh ], fierce (1): Gu. (1): 377. 
rihtlic, just, proper (1): Wcerf. (1): 345.14 = 421 A 1 . 
scearp, sharp, eager (2): Bede (2): 410.4 b , 5 b = 296.28. 
scir, white (1): J. (1): 4.35. 
selast 1 . 7 . 
, , > : see selost. 
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