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  1. A goodly amount of something is plenty of it. If you bake a goodly number of brownies for a bake sale, there are more than enough.

  2. a goodly number/sum/amount etc From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English a goodly number/sum/amount etc a goodly number/sum/amount etc old-fashioned LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNT a large amount £1,500 is still a goodly sum. → goodly Examples from the Corpus a goodly number/sum/amount etc • Small Dave had spent a goodly amount of time impressing upon him the importance of finding a camel .

  3. Jun 14, 2017 · 1. To defer to Oxford English Dictionary 's authority means acknowledging an adverbial meaning that would directly apply to the OP's example sentence; A definition which is marked neither obsolete nor archaic. adv. 2 a. In a good, noble, or valiant manner; (more generally) excellently, well.

  4. A goodly amount or part of something is a fairly large amount or part of it, often more than was expected. [formal] [...] More . Grammar Question.

  5. However, I would like to know if it's acceptable/natural to use it more literally to mean "a good/desired amount" of something. Since amount refers to quantities that are measured in bulk or mass, and shouldn't grammatically be used for things that can be counted (e.g. hours or children).

  6. Goodly. | Grammarist. | Usage. The main definitions of goodly are (1) quite large or considerable, and (2) of pleasing appearance. The second sense is rarely used today. Despite the -ly suffix, goodly is not an adverb. Good’ s corresponding adverb is well. Goodly does not traditionally mean helpful or benevolent.

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  8. 2 meanings: 1. considerable 2. obsolete attractive, pleasing, or fine.... Click for more definitions.

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