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.

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c. 888.  K. Ælfred, Boeth., xi. § 2. Hi wilnodon ðæs lichomlican deaðes … wið þæm ecan life.

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c. 1000.  Ags. Gosp., Luke iii. 22. Se haleʓa gast astah lichamlicre ansyne.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 97. Hi neren aferede of nane licamliche pinunge.

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a. 1225.  Leg. Kath., 42. Wið stronge tintreohen and licomliche pinen.

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a. 1225.  Ancr. R., 4. Þe oðer riwle … riwleð þe licome & licomliche deden.

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c. 1230.  Hali Meid., 3. Fleschliche þohtes þat leadeð þe & drahen … to licomliche lustes.

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c. 1275.  Passion our Lord, 51, in O. E. Misc., 38. Mvchel volk hym vulede … Summe for beon yuedde of lykamlyche vode.

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