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▪ I. marly, a.1|ˈmɑːlɪ| Also 6, 8 -ey, 7–8 -ie. [f. marl n.1 + -y.] Resembling, or partaking of the qualities of, marl; composed of marl; abounding with marl.
c1420Pallad. on Husb. i. 252 Lond is best for whete If hit be marly, thicke, and sumdel weete. 1572J. Jones Bathes Buckstone 1 b, It should not onely bee of another collour marly yellow, or swarty greene; but also [etc.]. 1616Surfl. & Markh. Country Farm 13 All Clayes which are blacke, gray, or marlie. 1791W. Bartram Carolina 183 A loose..sandy loam, on a clay or marley foundation. 1866Geo. Eliot F. Holt 3 The land around was rich and marly. ▪ II. marly, a.2 Sc. and dial.|ˈmɑːlɪ| Also Sc. mirl(e)y. [See marled ppl. a.2] Spotted, streaked, marbled.
1721Ramsay Tartana 161 But if behind some marly cloud he [the sun] steal. 1790A. Wilson Wren Poems 188 What woe Gars thee sit mourning..And rive thy mirley breast? 1807Tannahill Poems (1815) 191 The mirly-breasted birds. ▪ III. marly variant of marli. |