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  2. Old English. The earliest known use of the adjective goodly is in the Old English period (pre-1150). goodly is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology.

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  3. Aug 9, 2023 · Meaning: To steal; or a state of disrepair; or a police station. Origin: Possibly derived from Old English “hnecan” meaning to slay or take someone’s life. Usage: “Someone nicked my bike.” or “My phone’s in the nick.” or “He’s down at the nick.”.

  4. A complete guide to the word "GOODLY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  5. GOODLY meaning: 1. great or large: 2. great or large: . Learn more.

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  7. goodly. (gʊdli ) adjective [ADJ n] A goodly amount or part of something is a fairly large amount or part of it, often more than was expected. [formal] Laski spent a goodly part of his lecturing life in American universities. Synonyms: considerable, large, significant, substantial More Synonyms of goodly. More Synonyms of goodly.

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