eorðlic
Eorðlic is an Old English adjective meaning earthly or terrestrial, with senses that include the material, mundane, or corporeal as opposed to spiritual or celestial. In usage it could describe things pertaining to the world of matter, human experience, or ordinary life, as well as things connected with the earth itself. The term often carries a sense of something grounded in the physical world rather than in the realm of the divine.
The form eorðlic is built from the word eorð, meaning earth, plus the common Germanic adjectival suffix
In Old English texts, eorðlic appears in contexts where authors distinguish worldly matters from spiritual concerns,
Overall, eorðlic exemplifies the Old English practice of forming adjectives with -lic to express qualitative relations,