durement, adv.
(gravement, sévèrement) angrys(en)līce/angris(en)līce ♦ biterlīce > a.m. bitterly ♦ bit(e)re/bittre, v.s. bittro ♦ bitrum ♦ cealde ♦ earfoþlīce, vs. arƀidlīko ♦ earmlīce ♦ gēocre ♦ grimme ♦ hearde > a.m. hard, v.n. harða, v.h.a. harto > all.m. hart ♦ heardlīce > a.m. hardly, v.s. hardlīko ♦ heardwendlīce ♦ hefelīce ♦ hefige ♦ hrēowlīce ♦ incūþlīce ♦ nearolīce/nearulīce/nearwelīce > a.m. narrowly ♦ nearwe ♦ sāre/sǣre, v.h.a. sēro > all.m. sehr, v.s. sēro, v.fr. sēre ♦ sārlīce, v.fr. sērlīke ♦ scearplīce > a.m. sharply ♦ stīþe ♦ stīþlīce ♦ stræclīce/streclīce ♦ stranglīce > a.m. strongly ♦ styrnenga/styrninga/stirninga ♦ styrnlīce/sti(e)rnlīce > a.m. sternly ♦ swǣre/swāre, v.h.a. swāro, v.s. swāro ♦ swǣrlīce/swārlīce ♦ swīþlīce ♦ teartlīce > a.m. tartly ♦ tēonlīce ♦ torne ♦ trāge, v.h.a. trāgo ♦ treaflīce ♦ þearle ♦ þearlwīslīce ♦ þrīste ♦ uncūþlīce ♦ unēaþe ♦ unsōfte, v.h.a. unsamfto ♦ unsōftlīce ♦ wrāþe. (DÉFAITE) swīþost.