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comely (English adv)
comely/English/adv: invalid uppercase tag General-American not in or uppercase_tags: {"categories": ["English adverbs", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English lemmas", "English terms derived from Middle English", "English terms derived from Old English", "English terms inherited from Middle English", "English terms inherited from Old English", "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries", "Rhymes:English/ʌmli", "Rhymes:English/ʌmli/2 syllables", "en:Appearance"], "derived": [{"tags": ["adverb", "obsolete"], "word": "uncomely"}], "etymology_number": 2, "etymology_templates": [{"args": {"1": "en", "2": "enm", "3": "comli"}, "expansion": "Middle English comli", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "ang", "3": "cȳme", "pos": "adjective"}, "expansion": "Old English cȳme (adjective)", "name": "inh"}, {"args": {"1": "suffix"}, "expansion": "suffix", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "adverb"}, "expansion": "adverb", "name": "glossary"}, {"args": {"1": "en", "2": "enm", "3": "-li", "pos": "suffix forming adverbs"}, "expansion": "Middle English -li (suffix forming adverbs)", "name": "inh"}], "etymology_text": "From Middle English comli, cumly, cumeliche (“beautifully, handsomely; gracefully; splendidly; fittingly, properly; well”), from Old English cȳme (adjective) (see etymology 1) + Middle English -li (suffix forming adverbs).", "forms": [{"form": "more comely", "tags": ["comparative"]}, {"form": "most comely", "tags": ["superlative"]}], "head_templates": [{"args": {}, "expansion": "comely (comparative more comely, superlative most comely)", "name": "en-adv"}], "hyphenation": ["come‧ly"], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "adv", "senses": [{"antonyms": [{"word": "uncomely"}], "categories": ["English terms with archaic senses", "English terms with quotations"], "examples": [{"ref": "1609, William Shakespeare, “A Louers Complaint”, in Shake-speares Sonnets. […], London: By G[eorge] Eld for T[homas] T[horpe] and are to be sold by William Aspley, →OCLC, signature K2, verso:", "text": "So ſlides he dovvne vppon his greyned bat [i.e., a walking stick]; / And comely diſtant ſits he by her ſide, […]", "type": "quote"}, {"ref": "1621, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], “Rectifying, Retention and Evacuation”, in The Anatomy of Melancholy, […], Oxford, Oxfordshire: […] John Lichfield and Iames Short, for Henry Cripps, →OCLC, partition 2, section 2, member 2, page 313:", "text": "T'is very good to vvaſh his hands and face often, to haue faire linnen about him, to be decently and comely attired, for ſordes vitiant, naſtineſſe defiles, & deiects any man that is ſo voluntarily, or compelled by vvant, it dulleth the ſpirits.", "type": "quote"}, {"ref": "1651, Jer[emy] Taylor, “[https://books.google.com/books?id=jEtPAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PP12 [XXVIII Sermons Preached at Golden Grove; Being for the Summer Half-year, […].] To the Right Honourable and Truly Noble, Richard Lord Vaughan, Earl of Carbery, Baron of Emlin, and Molingar, Knight of the Honourable Order of the Bath]”, in ΕΝΙΑΥΤΟΣ [Eniautos]. A Course of Sermons for All the Sundays of the Year. […], 2nd edition, London: […] Richard Royston […], published 1654, →OCLC:", "text": "So may men praiſe their Preacher, he ſpeaks pertinently, or he contrives vvittily, or he ſpeaks comely, […]", "type": "quote"}], "glosses": ["Synonym of comelily (“in a comely manner: in an attractive or pleasing manner; in a manner which meets accepted moral or social norms”)"], "links": [["comelily", "comelily#English"], ["comely", "comely#Adjective"], ["manner", "manner#Noun"], ["attractive", "attractive"], ["pleasing", "pleasing#Adjective"], ["meets", "meet#Verb"], ["accepted", "accepted#Adjective"], ["moral", "moral#Adjective"], ["social", "social#Adjective"], ["norms", "norm#Noun"]], "raw_glosses": ["(archaic) Synonym of comelily (“in a comely manner: in an attractive or pleasing manner; in a manner which meets accepted moral or social norms”)"], "synonyms": [{"extra": "in a comely manner: in an attractive or pleasing manner; in a manner which meets accepted moral or social norms", "tags": ["synonym", "synonym-of"], "word": "comelily"}], "tags": ["archaic", "literary", "poetic"]}], "sounds": [{"ipa": "/ˈkʌmli/", "tags": ["General-American", "Received-Pronunciation"]}, {"audio": "En-us-comely.ogg", "mp3_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/transcoded/5/57/En-us-comely.ogg/En-us-comely.ogg.mp3", "ogg_url": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/57/En-us-comely.ogg"}, {"rhymes": "-ʌmli"}], "word": "comely"}
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comely (English adv)
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