lovelily
English
Etymology
From Middle English lovelyly, equivalent to lovely + -ly.
Adverb
lovelily (comparative more lovelily, superlative most lovelily)
- In a lovely way; amiably; in a manner to excite or inspire love.
- 1914, Francis Thompson, "Ode to the Setting Sun"
- Whatso looks lovelily
Is but the rainbow on life's weeping rain,
Why have we longings of immortal pain,
And all we long for mortal?
- Whatso looks lovelily
- 1914, Francis Thompson, "Ode to the Setting Sun"
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