folclic

Old English

Etymology

From folc + -līċ. Cognate with Old High German folklīh.

Adjective

folclīċ

  1. folklike, common, general, public, national, concerning the whole people.
  2. populous, having many people.

Declension

References

  • folclíc in Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
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