| 单词 | gladly | 
| 释义 | gladlyadj. Obsolete exc. archaic. ΚΠ a. OE    Widsith 66  				Me þær Guðhere forgeaf glædlicne maþþum songes to leane.  b.  Glad, joyous, joyful. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > 			[adjective]		 fainc888 gladlyc1000 golikc1175 gladful?c1225 joyfulc1290 joyousc1315 merryc1380 well begonea1425 frikec1430 rejoiced1533 delightful1534 rejoiceful1538 blitheful1559 gladded1569 blithelike1570 delighted1581 lighted1596 delighting1601 joyed1640 enjoying1651 gladdened1729 glad1799 like (or proud as) a dog with two tails1829 joyant1834 bird-blithe1917 gassed1941 enthralled1944 c1000    Ags. Ps. 		(1835)	 cxxxii. 1  				Efne hu glædlic bið and god swylce [L. quam bonum et quam jucundum] þætte broður on an begen hicgen. a1350    in  G. L. Brook Harley Lyrics 		(1968)	 39  				Heo glystnede ase gold when hit glemede; nes ner gome so gladly on gere. a1387    J. Trevisa tr.  R. Higden Polychron. 		(St. John's Cambr.)	 		(1874)	 V. 115  				Þe ilondes of þe world, þat beeþ alwey gladliche for to hire new þinges. 1842    E. B. Pusey Crisis Eng. Church 132  				I trust that ‘the burden and heat of the day’ will be gladlier to us. 1864    E. B. Pusey Daniel vi. 306  				At the Feast of Tabernacles..when hearts would be gladliest. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2022). gladlyadv. 1.   a.  In a glad fashion; with gladness or joy. Also, in weaker sense, willingly, with alacrity, esp. in  I you, he, etc.) would gladly (do something). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > joy, gladness, or delight > 			[adverb]		 gladlyc900 hightlyOE blithelyc1000 merryOE joyfullyc1330 gamelya1375 glada1400 merrilyc1400 joyinglyc1430 gladfully?c1450 joyously1474 deliciously1481 gladsomely1487 mirthfully1508 delightfully?1567 delightingly1602 delightedly1654 on wings1859 the mind > emotion > pleasure > cheerfulness > 			[adverb]		 gladlyc900 blithec1000 merryOE blithelyc1175 cheerly1546 cheerily1559 cheerfully1560 heartsomely1637 genially1751 good-humouredly1753 smilingly1806 sunnily1817 riantly1821 sunnily1828 blithesomely1858 blithefully1864 c900    tr.  Bede Eccl. Hist. 		(1890)	  ii. vii. 116  				He glædlice all eorðlic þing wæs oferhleapende. a1100    Anglo-Saxon Chron. 		(Laud)	 anno 1014  				Ða com Æðelred cyning..ham to his agenre ðeode, & he glædlice fram heom eallum onfangen wæs. c1175    Ormulum 		(Burchfield transcript)	 l. 12384  				Þeȝȝ..didenn gladdliȝ þatt he badd. Onnȝæn drihhtiness wille. ?c1225						 (?a1200)						    Ancrene Riwle 		(Cleo. C.vi)	 		(1972)	 143  				Gað nu gledluker..towart þe muchele feste. c1300    Havelok 		(Laud)	 		(1868)	 906  				Gladlike wile ich feden þe. c1400    Mandeville's Trav. 		(1839)	 xviii. 195  				Thei drynken gladlyest mannes Blood. a1500						 (a1460)						    Towneley Plays 		(1994)	 I. viii. 76  				Gladly thay wold me greyf, If I sych bodworde broght. 1549    Forme & Maner consecratyng Archebishoppes sig. D.j  				Will you do this gladly and willingly? 1591    E. Spenser Prosopopoia in  Complaints sig. M3v  				Gladliest I of your fleecie sheepe..would take on me the keep. 1617    F. Moryson Itinerary  i. 237  				They would gladly have taken this occasion to extort much money from the Frires. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  vi. 731  				Scepter and Power, thy giving, I assume, And gladlier shall  resign.       View more context for this quotation 1709    G. Berkeley Ess. New Theory of Vision §112. 128  				I shou'd gladly be informed whether it be not True. 1831    C. Lamb in  Englishman's Mag. Aug. 554  				Or art thou enacting Rover (as we would gladlier think) by wandering Elysian streams? 1871    B. Jowett tr.  Plato Dialogues I. 78  				I applaud your purpose, and will gladly assist you. ΚΠ c1513    Frere & Boye sig. Aii  				The boye drewe forth suche as he had And sayd do gladly.  a.  Aptly, with evident reason. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > suitability or appropriateness > 			[adverb]		 > fitly or reasonably gladlyc1386 likelya1425 c1386    G. Chaucer Parson's Tale ⁋813  				Auowtrie is set gladly in the ten comandementz bitwixe thefte and manslaughter, for it is the grettest thefte that may be. 1398    J. Trevisa tr.  Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum viii. xvii.  		(Tollem. MS.)	  				A scorpion is a beste þat styngeþ gladly with þe tayle.  b.   to do or be…gladly: to be accustomed or ‘apt’ to. (Cf. Greek ϕιλεῖν to love, to be accustomed.) Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > act habitually			[verb (intransitive)]		 > be accustomed to do something > of things to do or be…gladlyc1385 use1547 c1385    G. Chaucer Legend Good Women Thisbe. 770  				And this was gladly in the eue tyde Or wondyr erly, lest men it espiede. 1430–40    J. Lydgate tr.  Bochas Fall of Princes 		(1544)	  i. ix. 18 b  				The wrong partie gladly hath a fall. 1483    W. Caxton tr.  J. de Voragine Golden Legende 140/2  				Where as ben corners there is gladly filth. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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