loathly
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English lothli, loothly, from Old English lāþlīc (“loathly, hateful, horrible, repulsive, unpleasant”), equivalent to loath + -ly.
Adjective
loathly (comparative loathlier, superlative loathliest)
Etymology 2
From Middle English *lothli, loothly, from Old English lāþlīċe (“hatefully”), equivalent to loath + -ly.
Adverb
loathly (comparative loathlier, superlative loathliest)
- In a loathsome manner; disgustingly.
- Unwillingly; reluctantly.
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