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ˈkeely, a. rare. Also kealy. [f. keel n.3 + -y1.] Abounding in keel; of the nature of keel.
1712J. Morton Nat. Hist. Northampt. i. §38. 41 Our ordinary Sort of kealy Land is a Red-land, with a large Inter⁓mixture of Reddish Stones, which every one here calls Keale. 1753Chambers Cycl. Supp., Kealy soil, in agriculture, is used by the husbandmen for a sort of land, plentifully strewed with keale or kale. |