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Middle English
- ylyche, iliche, ilyche, ylike, ylyke, ilyke, ileche, eliche, elyche, yeliche, ilice, ȝelice, gelice, ilike, illike, elike, ylyk, elyk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /iˈliːt͡ʃ(ə)/, /iˈliːk(ə)/
Etymology 1
From Old English ġelīċe. Doublet of like. By surface analysis, ylich + -e.
Adverb
yliche
- in the same way, alike, similarly
- to the same degree, alike, equally
- c. 1368, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Book of the Duchess, as recorded c. 1440–1450 in Bodleian Library MS. Fairfax 16, folio 130r:
Al is ylyche goode to me / Ioy or sorowe wherso hyt be / For I haue felynge in no thynge / But as it were a mased thynge / Alway in poynt to falle a down- Everything is equally good to me— / Joy or sorrow, however it might be— / For I feel nothing about anything, / But am like some dazed thing, / Always on the brink of falling down.
- likewise, also, too
- (usually following an adverb meaning ‘always’) constantly, invariably, unchangingly, always so
1387–1400, [Geoffrey] Chaucer, “The Squiers Tale”, in The Tales of Caunt́bury (Hengwrt Chaucer; Peniarth Manuscript 392D), Aberystwyth, Ceredigion: National Library of Wales, published , →OCLC, folio 129, recto:And ther to, he was hardy, wys, and riche / Pietous and juſt, and euermoore yliche / Sooth of his word, benigne and honurable / Of his corage, as any Centre Stable / yong, freſſh, and ſtrong, in armes deſirous / As any Bachiler, of al his hous- And, in addition, he was hardy, wise, and rich, / Compassionate and just, and always so without exception, / True to his word, gracious and honorable, / As stable of heart as any center of rotation, / Young, vigorous, and strong, as eager in arms / As any Knight Bachelor of his whole household.
Descendants
Conjunction
yliche (Early Middle English)
- in the same way as, just as
Etymology 2
From Old English ġelīca.
Noun
yliche (plural yliches) (Early Middle English)
- equal, peer, like
- counterpart, mate
- image, likeness
- visible form, appearance, semblance
References
- “ilīche, adv.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2023-11-08.
- “ilīche, conj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2023-11-08.
- “ilīche, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2023-11-08.