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flesh·ly \-lē, -li\ adjective (often -er/-est) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English flǣsclic, from flǣsc flesh + -lic -ly 1. a. : of or relating to the flesh or body : corporeal, bodily < fleshly strength > < the fleshly eye > b. : of or relating to bodily appetites : carnal, sensual; especially : lascivious, libidinous < fleshly indulgences > c. : relating to or characteristic of the bodily life : not spiritual < fleshly views of life > : worldly 2. a. : having or composed of flesh : fleshy b. obsolete : having much flesh : fat 3. of the heart : easily moved (as to compassion) : kind and tender : soft < can there be such deceit in Christians, or treason in the fleshly heart of man? — Christopher Marlowe > 4. : exhibiting or characterized by sensuous quality < fleshly art > < a fleshly poet > Synonyms: see carnal |