eathly
English
Etymology
From
eath
+
-ly
.
Adverb
eathly
(
comparative
more
eathly
,
superlative
most
eathly
)
(
Britain
dialectal
)
In an
eath
or easy
manner
;
easily
;
readily
.
1829
, originally
1593
, George Peele, Alexander Dyce,
The Works of George Peele: The Honour of the Garter
:
Herewith the golden book gan open fair,
And
eathly
! I might read their names, that next
Went to the King
[
…
]
Anagrams
Hatley
,
hyetal
,
layeth
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