单词 | innerly |
释义 | innerlyadj. Obsolete exc. Scottish dialect. 1. a. Inner, interior; inward, internal. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > [adjective] inwardc888 inlyeOE inwardlyc1000 inc1430 innerly1434 interial?a1475 internal?a1475 interior1490 intrinsic1490 interna1560 intrinsical1571 embowelled1609 insidea1616 intraneous1656 intestine1664 inwith1768 ad intra1825 indoor1874 R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Mending of Life 118 Of þe inhirliest mergh of our hartis sall rise þe lufe of god. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 39 Gostely gladnes & inhirly myrth. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 70 Syngand ful fare fro vtward melody to ful inhirly I ha flowne. 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. Innerlie..,situated in the interior of a country. b. Intimate. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > familiarity > [adjective] > of knowledge: intimate, familiar familiar1561 domestica1631 innerly1866 1866 J. Brown John Leech in Horæ Subs. 3rd Ser. 286 So mature, so large, and so innerly was his knowledge [etc.]. 2. ‘Kindly, affectionate, possessing sensibility or compassion’ (Jamieson). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > emotional perception > [adjective] > emotionally conscious of something sensible1611 sensible1614 conscious1617 innerly1824 1824 J. Mactaggart Sc. Gallovidian Encycl. Innerly hearted, of a feeling disposition. 1825 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Suppl. (at cited word) ‘She's an innerlie, ’ or ‘a very innerlie, creature’. 3. In-lying, not exposed; hence, ‘Fertile: applied to land’ (Jamieson). ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > fertile land or place > [adjective] goodOE bearinglOE freshc1325 fat1393 plentive?a1400 fertilec1460 richa1522 fructual1528 batwell1534 battle?1542 battling1548 increaseful1594 uberousa1627 exuberanta1660 generous1661 productive1672 innerly1868 oasal1888 oasitic1896 1868 Life Hugh Elliott ii. 73 We live on a drier soil and in a more ‘innerlie’ country. Derivatives ˈinnerliness n. intimacy, closeness. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > [noun] > intimacy privitya1250 nearnessc1485 familiarness1539 inwardness1578 greatnessa1586 privatenessa1586 entireness1599 habitude1612 gossiprya1614 strictnessc1614 mutualitiesa1616 particulara1616 intimity1617 privancy1622 privacy1638 intimacy1641 intimateness1642 familiarity1664 throng1768 closeness1851 close harmony1876 innerliness1888 insociation1893 dearness- 1888 E. Lynn Linton in Pall Mall Gaz. 2 Oct. 5/1 It was a friendship without the ‘innerliness’ of true cordiality. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). innerlyadv. Obsolete or rare. 1. More within (obsolete); inwardly, internally. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > [adverb] inneOE innerlyc1330 ina1400 interially?a1475 inwardly1483 intrinsically1584 internally1598 interiorly1759 insidely1803 inside1824 c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. Wace (Rolls) 3195 Sche tremblede and sykede inderly [v.r. inerly]. 1390 J. Gower Confessio Amantis I. 227 Whan she wist it inderly. R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 39 With flaume of fyre I am inhirly byrnd. ?1567 M. Parker Whole Psalter xlv. 133 They shall full nye, be brought to hym..In palace there: most innerly, where kyng hymselfe doth lay. 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary iii. 154 Then towards Murrey Frith..more innerly is the Gulfe Vararis. 1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 27 'Tis given out that ghost, as well as the substance of body innerly, is such a thing, as is alwaies the same as much as God is. 1851 S. Judd Margaret (rev. ed.) ii. i. 198 A bunch of the white hardhack, a cream-like flower, innerly blushing. 1917 D. H. Lawrence Look! We have come Through! 50 I have been so innerly proud, and so long alone, Do not leave me, or I shall break. 1923 D. H. Lawrence Ladybird: Fox: Captain's Doll 81 If you are true to me, innerly, innerly true, he will not hurt us. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > sincere emotion > [adverb] in all one's hearteOE of heartOE with (also mid) all one's heartOE with one's heartOE heartlyc1225 innerlyc1330 dearlya1350 heartilya1375 with a whole hearta1375 faithfullyc1405 affectiouslya1420 affectuously?a1425 affectuallyc1425 mainlyc1450 from (also fro) one's heart1477 cordiallyc1515 precordially1534 earnestfulc1540 hearty1570 affectedly1582 roundly1603 devoutly1604 the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly swithlyc888 micklelyeOE swith971 hardOE un-i-fohOE sevenfoldlOE unmeet?c1225 innerlyc1330 horribly1340 too1340 sore1474 horriblec1475 vehemently1483 outrageous1487 done?a1513 exquisite1529 strangely1532 exceeding1535 exceedingly1535 angardlyc1540 angerlyc1540 choicec1540 vengeable1542 vengeably?1550 extremelya1554 monstrous1569 thrice1579 amain1587 extremea1591 damnably1598 fellc1600 tyrannically1602 exquisitely1603 damnedly1607 preciously1607 damnablea1616 impensively1620 excellingly1621 main1632 fearful1634 vengeancelya1640 upsy1650 impensely1657 twadding1657 vastly1664 hideous1667 mainly1670 consumed1707 consumedly1707 outrageously1749 damned1757 nation1771 shockingly1777 deuced1779 darn1789 darned1807 felly1807 varsal1814 awful1816 awfy1816 frightfully1816 deucedly1819 dogged1819 awfully1820 gallowsa1823 shocking1831 tremendously1832 everlasting1833 terribly1833 fearfully1835 ripping1838 poison1840 thundering1853 frighteninglyc1854 raring1854 hell's own1863 goldarned1866 goddamned1870 doggone1871 acutely1872 whooping1874 stupidly1878 everlastingly1879 hideously1882 densely1883 storming1883 good and1885 thunderingly1885 crazy1887 tremendous1887 madly1888 goldarn1892 howling1895 murderously1916 rasted1919 goddam1921 bitchingly1923 Christly1923 bitching1929 falling-down1930 lousy1932 appallingly1937 stratospherically1941 Christ almighty1945 effing1945 focking1956 dagnab1961 drop-dead1980 hella1987 totes2006 c1330 R. Mannyng Chron. Wace (Rolls) 10843 Arþures folk..bysoughte God inderly [v.r. interly] To graunt Arþur þe maistri. a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Isa. xxxiv. 6 The swerd of the Lord fulfild is of blod, innerly fattid it is with talȝ of blod of lombis. c1440 Generydes 675 For certeyne she was right inderly fayre. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < adj.1434adv.c1330 |
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