单词 | lustily |
释义 | lustilyadv.ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > [adverb] lustly971 to thankOE merryOE lustilya1225 likinglya1387 pleasinglya1400 in (on) thankc1400 merrilyc1400 pleasantlya1425 listilyc1440 at pleasure1579 jolly1615 well-pleasedly1645 pleasedly1651 enjoyingly1835 welcomingly1884 the mind > emotion > pleasure > quality of being pleasant or pleasurable > [adverb] sweetlyc900 queemlyOE lustly971 winlyc1000 sootlya1125 to (a person's) queemc1175 lustilya1225 avenantlya1375 pleasinglya1398 queema1400 beinc1400 farrandlyc1400 pleasantlyc1400 pleasantlya1425 queemfullyc1425 thankfullyc1480 greablyc1500 dulcely1508 dulcea1525 pleasant1553 agreeably?1567 pleasurably1580 sugarly1587 flattering1597 sweet1597 attractively1640 well-pleasingly1645 welcomely1646 flatteringly1661 relishingly1677 satisfyingly1743 sweetsome1799 smilingly1806 dulcetly1810 gratifyingly1822 honeyedly1832 enjoyably1877 suavely1883 congenially1884 a fair treat1884 the mind > will > wish or inclination > willingness > [adverb] to goodeOE thankc888 yernec888 lieflyc900 lovelyeOE lustly971 willinglyOE wilfullyc1000 with (also mid) heart and hand (also hands)OE fainc1175 lustilya1225 lief1297 yfaȝea1300 blethelyc1300 goodlya1375 blelyc1380 willingc1384 bainc1400 acceptably1479 bainlya1500 cheerfully1523 towardly1523 desirously1531 pronely?1532 fainly1535 wilningly1597 bongre1598 libentiously1606 volently1614 propensely1648 easily1649 with (a) good grace1650 unreluctantly1655 with the best will (in the world)1814 unhesitatingly1829 unqualifyingly1841 unloathly1844 happily1889 a1225 Juliana 75 Lustnið lustiliche hali writes lare. ?a1366 Romaunt Rose 1319 A, lord! they lived lustily! [Fr. cum menoient bonne vie!] c1405 (c1385) G. Chaucer Knight's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 671 Whan þt Arcite hadde romed al his fille And songen al the roundel lustily Into a studie he fil sodeynly. c1430 J. Lydgate Reson & Sensuallyte 275 Of Plyades and sterres sevene, That so lustely do shyne. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 318/1 Lustyly, or lystyly, delectabiliter. a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 183 Now spring vp, flouris, fra the rute..Lay out ȝour levis lustely. a1529 J. Skelton Magnyfycence (?1530) sig. Eiiv These wordes in myne eyre they be so lustely spoken That [etc.]. a1533 Ld. Berners tr. A. de Guevara Golden Bk. M. Aurelius (1537) xxi. sig. Kiv These fyve thynges..were lustely and willyngly graunted by the Senate. 2. With vigour or energy; vigorously, energetically; with a will, heartily, cheerfully. Now said only of physical activity. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adverb] hardlyeOE strongeOE hardOE fastOE starklyOE stalworthlyc1175 starkc1225 mainlyc1300 fellc1330 snellc1330 stout1338 wightlya1340 sadlya1375 sharplyc1380 tough1398 stoutly1399 throa1400 wighta1400 lustilyc1400 sorec1400 vigourslyc1400 stiff1422 vigoriouslya1450 vigorouslya1450 actuallya1470 stourlyc1480 forcely?a1500 lustly1529 fricklyc1540 dingilya1555 livelily?1565 crankly1566 forcibly1578 crank1579 wightily?a1600 proudly1600 energetically1609 stiffly1623 ding-dong1628 greenly1633 hard and fast1646 slashingly1659 thwackingly1660 warmlya1684 robustly1709 sonsily1729 forcefullya1774 vim1843 zippily1924 vibrantly1926 punchily1934 zingily1951 the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > loudness > [adverb] loud971 bremeOE strongly1340 sternly?a1400 lustilyc1400 great1534 vociferously1637 stentorophonically1693 thunderously1842 full blast1936 c1400 Mandeville's Trav. (1839) xxii. 238 Thei make Knyghtes to jousten in Armes fulle lustyly. 1477–8 Bk. of Curtesye (Caxton) (1882) l. 304 It is to a godly chyld wel syttynge..To harpe or lute or lustely to synge. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Psalms xxxii. 3 Singe him a new songe, yee synge lustely unto him & with a good corage. 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry V iv. i. 188 I intend to fight lustily for him. 1632 R. Brome Northern Lasse i. i, in Wks. (1873) III. 2 Tri. What, married! Luc. Lustily promis'd Sir. Absolutely contracted. 1634 T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 156 They bowze it lustily, with varietie of meates and pleasure. 1685 A. Wood Life 21 June It began to raine lustily for a quarter of an hour. 1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 347 He..cry'd out to us..lustily. 1738 J. Swift Compl. Coll. Genteel Conversat. 35 If she ben't marry'd, at least she's lustily promis'd. 1829 W. Scott Anne of Geierstein III. vii. 182 He saw him feed lustily as well as carve featly. 1877 A. B. Edwards Thousand Miles up Nile xxi. 641 Every inch of arable ground is turned to account. All that grows, grows lustily. 1898 G. S. Tyack Bk. abt. Bells x. 170 The bells pealing forth right lustily from the steeple of the parish church. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > lasciviousness or lust > [adverb] lustilyc1410 concupiscentlyc1450 sensuallyc1450 lasciviously1546 luxuriously?c1550 lustly1598 libidinously1602 lustfully1610 concupiscentially1627 lasciviently1664 rammishly1693 sluttishly1952 c1410 N. Love tr. Bonaventura Mirror Life Christ (Gibbs MS.) xxxiv. lf. 64 That a man þat seeþ a woman lustyly..is accounted a lechoure. 1520 Chron. Eng. iv. f. 28v/2 On a certayn nyght whan he wold lustely knowe his wyfe she dremed that she shold bere a chylde of myschefe. 1589 J. Lyly Pappe with Hatchet B ij b I thinke it [lecherie]..no harme if the tearmes be not abusde: for you must say, vertuously done, not lustily done. 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