"gewislice" meaning in Old English

See gewislice in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adverb

Forms: ġewīslīċe [canonical], ġewīslīcost [superlative]
Etymology: From gewīs + -līċe Etymology templates: {{af|ang|gewīs|-līċe}} gewīs + -līċe Head templates: {{ang-adv|ġewīslīċe|sup=ġewīslīcost}} ġewīslīċe (superlative ġewīslīcost)
  1. exactly
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