Obs. [OE. líchamlíce: see LICHAM and -LY2.] Bodily (= BODILY adv. 1 and 2); in a bodily manner or form; in the flesh.

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c. 900.  trans. Bæda’s Hist., III. xiii. [xv.] (1890), 200. Þeah þe he lichomlice þær æfweard wære.

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c. 1175.  Lamb. Hom., 89. We ne moten halden moyses e licamliche.

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a. 1225.  Ancr. R., 40. Ʒif me … stien nu heortliche, & hwon ich deie gostliche, a domesdeie al licomliche, into ðe blisse of heouene.

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a. 1240.  Ureisun, in Cott. Hom., 185. Ase þu licomliche iwend iwend me from the worlde.

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