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redily
▪ I. † ˈredily, adv. Obs. Forms: 4 redilie, -lyche, 4–5 redyly, redili(che, 5 -lich, (? rydilich), 4–6 redily. compar. 4 redilokar, redylyer. [f. redy a. + -ly2; but in many cases app. written for redely.] a. Wisely, discreetly, prudently. b. Precisely, certainly, assuredly.a 1300 Cursor M. 6297 Als... Oxford English Dictionary
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rydilich
rydilich var. redily adv. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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readily
readily, adv. (ˈrɛdɪlɪ) Forms: 4–6 redily, (4 redyli), 5–6 (7) redyly, (5 reddyly), 6 Sc. radilie, 5– readily. [f. ready a. + -ly2. In early use sometimes difficult to distinguish from redily adv. Formerly compared readilier, -liest (16– 17th c.).] In a ready manner. 1. Promptly, in respect of the v... Oxford English Dictionary
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unredily
† unˈredily, adv. Obs. [un-1 11, or f. unredy a. Cf. prec.] Without counsel or consideration; imprudently, unwisely, inadvisedly.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. lv. (Tollem. MS.), Auctoures meneþ þat yt is a ful violent herbe, and schall be take redily and warly; for he greueþ and soone sleþ, yf i... Oxford English Dictionary
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redyli
redyli, -ly obs. ff. readily; varr. redily Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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redely
† redely, adv. Obs. Forms: 3 reade-, 4 redeliche, -lyche, redeli, 4–6 redely. compar. 5 redelyer. [App. a var. of redly adv.2, but metrical examples freq. indicate that the connecting e was pronounced. The various senses are not easily distinguished, and in some cases (see sense 4) the form is perh.... Oxford English Dictionary
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redly
▪ I. † ˈredly, a. Obs. rare—1. [app. f. red a. + -ly1, but perh. a misprint for redy.] Red, reddish.1482 Bk. St. Albans, Her. A iij b, The .vi. stone is calde a Rudy a [1486 ruby or] redly stone, gowlys it is calde in armys.▪ II. ˈredly, adv.1 [f. red a. + -ly2.] a. In a red manner, with a red appea... Oxford English Dictionary
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thankfully
thankfully, adv. (ˈθæŋkfʊlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a thankful manner. I. 1. a. With thankfulness; with thanks; gratefully.c 1000 ælfric Saints' Lives (1890) II. 198 Þa onᵹeat eustachius þæt seo fore-sæde costnung him ða æt wæs and þancfullice hi under-feng. c 1380 Wyclif Serm. Sel. Wks. I. 130 Siþ C... Oxford English Dictionary
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equilateral
equilateral, a. (iːkwɪˈlætərəl) Also 6–7 equilaterall, (7 æqui-). [ad. late L. æquilaterālis, f. æqui- (see equi-) + latus, later-is side + -al1.] Having all the sides equal. equilateral arch: an arch, in which the chords of the sides form with the base an equilateral triangle. equilateral hyperbola... Oxford English Dictionary
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riotous
riotous, a. (ˈraɪətəs) Forms: 4–6 ryotous (6 -uouse), 5 ryottouse, ryoteux, ryoutis; 6 Sc. ryatous(e, -us, riattous; 4– riotous (4–5, 7 -ouse), 6–7 riotus. See also royetous a. [a. OF. riotous, rioteus, f. riot(e riot n.] † 1. Troublesome, difficult. Obs.—11340 Ayenb. 170 He ouercomþ þane viȝt, þet ... Oxford English Dictionary
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roo
▪ I. † roo, n.1 Obs.—1 [ad. OF. roe (mod.F. roue):—L. rota. Cf. row n.3] A wheel.? a 1400 Morte Arth. 3374, I salle redily rolle þe roo at þe gayneste. [Cf. 3388 Abowte scho whirles the whele.]▪ II. roo, v.1 Orkney and Shetland dial. (ruː) Forms: 7–8 row, 8–9 rue, 9– roo. [Of Scand. origin, correspo... Oxford English Dictionary
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chorographically
chorographically, adv. (kɔərəʊˈgræfɪkəlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a chorographical manner; according to, or in relation to, chorography.1571 Digges Pantom. i. xxxv. L j b, Chorographically to make a carde, whereby you may redily know the true distance and situation of places. 1610 Holland Camden's Bri... Oxford English Dictionary
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revert
▪ I. revert, n. (rɪˈvɜːt) [f. the vb.; in sense 2 after convert and pervert.] 1. † a. Mus. (See quot. 1597.) Obs.1597 Morley Introd. Mus. 85 The reuerting of a point (which also we terme a reuert) is, when a point is made rising or falling, and then turned to go the contrarie waie, as manie notes as... Oxford English Dictionary
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rinse
▪ I. rinse, n. (rɪns) Also rinze, rince, Sc. ringe, reenge. [f. rinse v.] 1. Sc. A small bundle of twigs (esp. of heather) used for cleaning out pots or other vessels. Hence rinse-heather, the variety of heather used for making this.1800 J. Headrick Comm. Board of Agric. II. 264 Long heath..makes ex... Oxford English Dictionary
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warn
▪ I. warn, n. (wɔːn) [f. warn v.1 (The OE. wearn refusal, is a different word: see warn v.2).] † 1. An intimation or notice of something as about to happen. Obs.a 1300 Cursor M. 11133 He fand wit-vten oþer warn Þat þis leuedi was wit barn. c 1400 Cato's Morals 264 in Cursor M. App. iv. 1672 Hope ay ... Oxford English Dictionary
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