shiply

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English *schipli, from Old English sciplīċ (naval, relating to a fleet), equivalent to ship +‎ -ly. Compare shiplike.

Adjective[edit]

shiply (comparative shiplier or more shiply, superlative shipliest or most shiply)

  1. Of, resembling, or relating to a ship or ships; naval.
    • 1942, Harold S. Ingham, Fire and water:
      But through its tiled passages there sails a shiply cleanliness. Everything is washed down with hosewater, swabbed down with swabs.
    • 1953, William Sansom, Pleasures strange and simple:
      There is nothing materially similar to a ship in the construction of a Fire Station, but through its tiled passages a shiply cleanliness pervades.
    • 2012, Stuart Wilson, Ice Haven:
      They anchored at the island, which they had named Bear Island, for several days while they worked on their ship; repairing sails and doing shiply things of which Jacob still had little inkling.