"gamely" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: gamelier [comparative], more gamely [comparative], gameliest [superlative], most gamely [superlative]
Etymology: From game + -ly; compare Old English gamenlīċ (“belonging to games, sportive, theatrical, ridiculous”) and Middle High German gāmelich, gemelich (“joyful”). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|game|ly|id2=adjectival}} game + -ly, {{cog|ang|gamenlīċ||belonging to games, sportive, theatrical, ridiculous}} Old English gamenlīċ (“belonging to games, sportive, theatrical, ridiculous”), {{cog|gmh|gāmelich}} Middle High German gāmelich Head templates: {{en-adj|er|more}} gamely (comparative gamelier or more gamely, superlative gameliest or most gamely)
  1. Sportive; lively; joyful.
    Sense id: en-gamely-en-adj-5YP1a~lB
  2. (hunting, fishing, etc.) Of or pertaining to game. Tags: usually Categories (topical): Fishing, Hunting
    Sense id: en-gamely-en-adj-rPVrxqd8 Topics: fishing, hobbies, hunting, lifestyle

Adverb

Forms: more gamely [comparative], most gamely [superlative]
Etymology: From game + -ly; compare Old English gamenlīċ (“belonging to games, sportive, theatrical, ridiculous”) and Middle High German gāmelich, gemelich (“joyful”). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|game|ly|id2=adjectival}} game + -ly, {{cog|ang|gamenlīċ||belonging to games, sportive, theatrical, ridiculous}} Old English gamenlīċ (“belonging to games, sportive, theatrical, ridiculous”), {{cog|gmh|gāmelich}} Middle High German gāmelich Head templates: {{en-adv}} gamely (comparative more gamely, superlative most gamely)
  1. In a game or plucky manner; in a willing and spirited fashion. Synonyms: bravely, indomitably, pluckily, resolutely
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