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▪ I. scholarly, a.|ˈskɒləlɪ| [f. scholar + -ly1. Not in Johnson or Todd.] Pertaining to, or characterizing, a scholar; befitting, or natural to, a scholar; learned, erudite.
1638Peacham Valley of Variety Ep. Ded., They are compact of rarieties, to enable ingenious and schollerly discourse. 1821Scott Kenilw. xii, And learned Master Mumblazen, too, can say scholarly things of their inferiority. 1863Geo. Eliot Romola vii, The scholarly poet's temper [got] more and more venomous. 1908R. Bridges Sel. Poems R. W. Dixon (1909) p. xix, A tallish elderly figure, its litheness lost in a slight, scholarly stoop. ▪ II. scholarly, adv. rare.|ˈskɒləlɪ| [f. scholar + -ly2.] As befits a scholar.
1598Shakes. Merry W. i. iii. 2 What saies my Bully Rooke? speake schollerly, and wisely. 1868Contemp. Rev. IX. 287 The revision is carefully and scholarly done. 1903Kipling Five Nations 50 We shall harness horses (Death's own pale horses) and scholarly plough the sands. |