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  1. What does the adjective goodly mean? There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective goodly , three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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  3. Latin Translation. asportatis simul pretiosissimis. More Latin words for goodly. musice adverb. pleasantly, brawly, fine. venuste adverb. gracefully, handsomely, prettily.

  4. Jul 22, 2021 · Even if you're just getting started in Latin, it's nice to have some adjectives under your belt. That way, you can describe the nouns you're learning to use in your sentences! Check out these Latin adjective lists that include adjectives for colors, sizes, quantities, and appearances.

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  5. From Middle English goodly, goodlich, gōdlich, from Old English gōdlīċ ("good, goodly"), from Proto-Germanic *gōdalīkaz ("good, goodly"), equivalent to good + -ly. Cognate with German gütlich‎ ("friendly"), Icelandic góðlegur‎ ("benign"). Adjective goodly (comparative goodlyer, superlative goodlyest) Good, pleasing in appearance.

  6. Introduction. The Latin adjective modifies the noun : vir beatus, a happy man; beatus is a positive degree adjective. The adjective may be comparative, to indicate whether a person or thing described has a greater degree of a particular characteristic than another person(s) or thing(s) than is usual or customary.

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  8. Sep 28, 2017 · Old English god (with a long "o"), "that which is good, a good thing; goodness; advantage, benefit; gift; virtue; property;" from good (adj.). Meaning "the good side" (of something) is from 1660s. Phrase for good "finally, permanently" attested from 1711, a shortening of for good and all (16c.).

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