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▪ I. rebelly, a.|ˈrɛbəlɪ| [f. rebel n. + -y1.] Inclined to rebellion; marked by rebelliousness.
1827Lady Morgan O'Briens & O'Flahertys II. 328 Did you not give me your word..that you knew nothing of that rebelly thief? 1849Fraser's Mag. XXXIX. 490 Laudations of such persons as Hugh O'Neill, and the Red O'Donnell and others (vide the recent rebelly literature passim). 1936‘F. O'Connor’ Bones of Contention 179 The child and grandchild of rebelly men. 1959Manch. Guardian 2 July 5/4 Finsbury..seems always to have been a fairly rebelly quarter. ▪ II. † rebelly, adv. Obs.—1 [f. rebel a. + -ly2.] Rebelliously.
c1400Master of Game (MS. Digby 182) xxxv, If þei drawe fer fro hym rebellyche, he shulde sey to hem in þat caas as when he seketh for þe hare. |