eathly

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English

Etymology

From eath +‎ -ly.

Adverb

eathly (comparative more eathly, superlative most eathly)

  1. (UK 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 []

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