Obs. [OE. líchamlic: see LICHAM and -LY1 Cf. Du. lichamelijk, Icel. líkamligr.] Bodily; of the nature of the body; of or pertaining to the body, carnal.
c. 888. K. Ælfred, Boeth., xi. § 2. Hi wilnodon ðæs lichomlican deaðes wið þæm ecan life.
c. 1000. Ags. Gosp., Luke iii. 22. Se haleʓa gast astah lichamlicre ansyne.
c. 1175. Lamb. Hom., 97. Hi neren aferede of nane licamliche pinunge.
a. 1225. Leg. Kath., 42. Wið stronge tintreohen and licomliche pinen.
a. 1225. Ancr. R., 4. Þe oðer riwle riwleð þe licome & licomliche deden.
c. 1230. Hali Meid., 3. Fleschliche þohtes þat leadeð þe & drahen to licomliche lustes.
c. 1275. Passion our Lord, 51, in O. E. Misc., 38. Mvchel volk hym vulede Summe for beon yuedde of lykamlyche vode.