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† ˈsappily, adv. Obs. [f. sappy a. + -ly2.] 1. By means of sap; through the operation of sap.
1684Phil. Trans. XIV. 774 The Glastenbury Thorne, whose arising time being between Michaelmas and Christmas being sappily prepared by the beginning of the hard Frost [was almost destroyed]. 2. Mustily.
1724Ramsay Wyfe of Auchtermuchty xiv, The first it smellt sae sappylie, To touch the lave he did not grein. |