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pronely
pronely, adv. (ˈprəʊnlɪ) [f. prone a. + -ly2.] 1. In a prone position; face downwards; loosely (quot. 1578), right down, flat down (cf. prone a. 2).1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 9 A man, in fallyng..back⁓wardes, goeth pronely, without all hope of recouerable stay. 1616 Sheldon Miracles Antichr. ix. 224... Oxford English Dictionary
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propensely
propensely, adv. Now rare. (prəʊˈpɛnslɪ) [f. propense a. + -ly2.] 1. With inclination or propensity; pronely.1675 Evelyn Terra (1729) 35 They but too propensely sink of themselves. 1754 Blacklock Hymn Supreme Being Poems 15 Thou behold'st the whole propensely tend To perfect happiness, its glorious ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Words and phrases that rhyme with only: (8 results) 2 syllables: conely, fonly, lonely, onely, pronely, sonly 3 syllables: alonely 4 syllables: supalonely Words and phrases that almost rhyme †: (2 results) 2 syllables: homely 3 syllables: uncomely More ideas: — Try the advanced search interface for more ideas.
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prone
▪ I. prone, n. (prəʊn) Also 7 prosne, 8– ‖ prône. [a. F. prône (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), also prosne, orig. a grill, grating, railing, hence a place enclosed by such, spec. the grating or railing separating the chancel from the nave of a church, the place where notices were given and addresses deliv... Oxford English Dictionary
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