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  1. The earliest known use of the adverb goodly is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for goodly is from around 1275, in the writing of Laȝamon, poet.

  2. 1. Pleasant; agreeable; desirable; as goodly days. 2. Bulky; swelling; affectedly turgid. Websters Dictionary 1828 – Online Edition is an excellent reference for classical literature and Bible studies.

  3. www.christianbiblereference.org › crosswordBible Crossword Puzzles

    Jul 28, 2024 · We post a new large newspaper-style crossword puzzle every week which always has a generous sprinkling of words and names from the Bible. The small crossword puzzles each have a Bible theme. Solve the puzzles online or print them to do on paper.

  4. 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.).

  5. Sep 27, 2024 · goodly (comparative goodlier, superlative goodliest) (dated) Good; pleasing in appearance; attractive; comely; graceful; pleasant; desirable. Her thighs, whoſe glory did appear, / Like a triumphal Arch, …. Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies.

  6. When it first entered English in the 1300s, it was used as a title for God in the book of Revelation. The book describes in vivid (and sometimes perplexing) detail the end of the world, the final struggle between God and the forces of evil, and the triumphant establishment of a new heaven and earth for God's people.

  7. GOODLY 3 Crossword Puzzle Answers and Solutions ️ Crossword Answers from 5 to 12 letters. Crossword Dictionary since 2002.

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