worldy

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English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle English worldy, worldi. By surface analysis, world +‎ -y.

Adjective[edit]

worldy (comparative more worldy, superlative most worldy)

  1. (rare) Synonym of worldly
    • 1919, Marguerite Stockman Dickson, Vocational Guidance for Girls[1]:
      For these worldy advantages you offer, I will sell you my body and my soul.
    • 1992 November 27, Ted Shen, “Yo-Yo Ma”, in Chicago Reader[2]:
      Listen to him play a Bach cello suite and you'll grasp its proportionate beauty and the conviction that music transcends all worldy concerns.
    • 2007 December 30, Tom Shone, “The Big Sleepover”, in New York Times[3]:
      Already on her second marriage when she met Chandler, she was worldy, sexually wise and 18 years his senior, a fact he apparently didn’t know until after they were married.

Etymology 2[edit]

world +‎ -y, from world-class.

Noun[edit]

worldy (plural worldies)

  1. (UK, slang) Alternative form of worldie (anything particularly excellent of its kind)

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