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▪ I. † ˈmeetly, a. Obs. Forms: 4 metli, 4–6 meteli, 4–7 metely, 6 metly, meetelie, -ly, 6–7 meetly. [f. meet a. + -ly1. (But the early form metli may represent OE. ᵹemetlic, f. ᵹemet measure, moderation.)] 1. Moderate; of moderate size or quantity.a 1300 Cursor M. 18847 Metli har was on his chin. ? ...
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John Basset (1518–1541)
His satin jacket is meetly good and the other two nothing worth. His two doublets will serve, the third is but easy.
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Philip Sidney, mentions the work in his Defence of Poesy, saying that it was "meetly furnished of beautiful parts".
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unmeetly
▪ I. † unˈmeetly, a. Obs. rare. [un-1 7. Cf. OE. unmǽtl{iacu}c, OHG. (MHG.) unmâzlich.] 1. = unmeet a. 1 b.a 1400–50 Alexander 321 A mouthe as a mastis hunde, vnmetely to shaw. 2. = unmeet a. 4.1534 More Treat. Passion Wks. 1316/1 Peter..thought it in hys mynde vnmetely that hys lorde and mayster sh...
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methely
▪ I. † ˈmethely, a. Obs. [OE. mǽþlic: see methe n. and -ly1.] Moderate, proper, suitable.958 Will in Thorpe Charters 509 ᵹif hwilc forwyrht man hiowan ᵹesæce, bio se þingad swa hit medlic sio be þæs geltes meðe. a 1035 Cnut's Secular Laws c. 71 (Lieberm.) Beon þa hereᵹeata..swa hit mæðlic si. c 1200...
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birt
† birt, burt Obs. Forms: 6 birte, byrte, burte, 7 byrt, berte, 6–8 birt, burt. [Derivation and etymological form uncertain: written also brit(e, brut, brytte, bret, q.v. Cotgrave has ‘bertonneau a bret or turbot. Norman.’ This may be related.] A fish identified with the Turbot.1552 Huloet, Byrte, fy...
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轮播图 引导图 横向滑动 纵向滑动. Contribute to meetly/ASRotationPageView development by creating an account on GitHub.
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rustical
rustical, a. and n. (ˈrʌstɪkəl) Also 5–6 rusticalle, 6–7 -all; 6 rustycall. [ad. OF. rustical, or med.L. rusticāl-is: see prec. and -al1.] A. adj. 1. = rustic a. 2. Now arch.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) II. 345 He was trowede to haue bene a godde of the rusticalle peple. 1531 Elyot Gov. iii. xxii. (18...
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meete
▪ I. meet, n. (miːt) [f. meet v.] 1. a. The meeting of hounds and men in preparation for a hunt. Also, by extension, applied to other kinds of sporting meetings (e.g. of coaches, cyclists).1831–4 R. S. Surtees Jorrock's Jaunts (1838) 39 They overtook a gentleman perusing a long bill of the meets for...
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garland
▪ I. garland, n. (ˈgɑːlənd) Forms: 4 ger(e)lande, -lond, 4–6 garlande, (4 -launde), -lond(e, (5 -long), 5–6 -lant(e, (6 -lent), 6 gare-, guarland, 6–7 girlond, (6 ger-, girland), 7 ghirland, -lond, ghyrlond, guirlande, 4– garland. [a. OF. garlande, gerlande, gallande (also guarlander vb.) = Pr. g(u)...
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Mary
Mary (ˈmɛərɪ) Forms: 1 Maria, 1–6 Marie, 3 Orm. Marȝe, 5–7 Marye, 5– Mary. [OE. Maria, Marie, a. L. Marī̆a, a. Gr. Μαρία, Μαριάµ, a. Heb. Miryām, Miriam (the name of the sister of Moses, Exod. xv.).] A female Christian name. 1. a. The mother of Jesus Christ, commonly called the (Blessed) Virgin Mary...
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area
area (ˈɛəriːə) Pl. areas, rarely areæ. [a. L. ārea a vacant piece of level ground in a town.] 1. A vacant piece of ground, a level space not built over or otherwise occupied; a clear or open space within a building, such as the unseated part of a church, the arena of an amphitheatre, etc.1538 Leland...
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