wisliche

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English wīslīċe, wīslīc.

Adjective

wisliche (comparative wislier)

  1. Under the direction of reason; sensible.
  2. Guided by discretion, prudence or sagacity; wise.

Adverb

wisliche

  1. With discretion or reflection; prudently.
  2. With understanding, especially of spiritual matters.
  3. In a learned manner.
  4. Skilfully, competently

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