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fel·ly I. \ˈfelē, -li\ noun also fel·loe \-(ˌ)lō\ (plural fellies also felloes) Etymology: Middle English fely, felive, from Old English felg; akin to Old Saxon & Old High German felga felly, Old English fealg, fealh piece of plowed land, Russian polosa strip, plot of ground, region : the exterior rim or a segment of the rim of a wheel supported by the spokes II. \ˈfel(l)ē, -)i\ adverb Etymology: Middle English felly, from fel fell + -ly — more at fell (fierce) : in a fell manner: as a. : fiercely, cruelly, barbarously, savagely, destructively b. obsolete : keenly, bitterly, terribly |