Middle English Dictionary Entry
rā̆dī̆cālī adv.
Entry Info
Forms | rā̆dī̆cālī adv. |
Etymology | From rā̆dī̆cāl(e adj. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
From the roots or sources, i.e., the parts of the brain in which the various nerves originate.
Associated quotations
- ?a1425 *Chauliac(1) (NY 12)9b/a : It is more hard for to serche wheþer þe foresaid be brouȝt substancialy or radicaly [Ch.(2): rotably; L radicaliter].
- ?a1425 *Chauliac(3) (Htrn 95)40a/a : It is harder for to..studie..wheþer þat þe forseide sinewes ben borne substanciallye oþer radicaly.