cym-līce

cym-līce, adv: conveniently, fitly, beautifully, splendidly. (KUEM-lee-chuh / ˈkym-liː-tʃə)

Medieval manuscript page with large colourful and decorative Hebrew letters, beautifully surrounded and intertwined with flowers, leaves, people and various animals such as a rabbit, dog, bird and dragon.
Rothschild Pentateuch; France or Germany, 1296; J. Paul Getty Museum, Ms. 116, f. 119v. [getty.edu]

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