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单词 fellowly
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fellowlyadj.

Brit. /ˈfɛləʊi/, U.S. /ˈfɛloʊli/
Forms: see fellow n. and -ly suffix1; also Middle English feleyly.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fellow n., -ly suffix1.
Etymology: < fellow n. + -ly suffix1. Compare fellowly adv.
1. Characteristic of or befitting a fellow, companion, friend, or peer; relating to fellowship, companionship, or friendship.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > [adjective]
holdc893
friendOE
fellowly?c1225
couthlyc1275
friendfulc1379
amiablea1382
commonc1384
queema1400
lovely1409
acquaintablea1425
familiarc1425
great1483
friendlikea1500
towardly15..
amicable1532
friendable1569
amical1580
graceful?1593
accostable1611
amicous1676
lovable1691
clever1758
unchilled1794
tosh1821
mately1822
?c1225 Ancrene Riwle (Cleo.: Scribe B) (1972) 202 Prude Salue is edmodnesse. Ondes felahlic luue.
R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 77 Þat of felaly song of charite my substans I myȝt ransake.
1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) iii. 329 Vertues & blyssed seraphyn synge togither with felowly ioy.
1578 J. Banister Hist. Man Epist. Chirurg. sig. Aiiij To..the Maister, Wardens..and fellowly Fraternitie of Chirurgians.
1583 P. Stubbes Anat. Abuses sig. Pvi Football playing..may rather be called..a bloody and murthering practise, then a felowly sporte or pastime.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) v. i. 64 Mine eyes ev'n sociable to the shew of thine Fall fellowly drops. View more context for this quotation
1680 J. Bunyan Life & Death Mr. Badman 234 He had scarce a fellowly carriage for his equals. But for those that were of an inferior ranck, he would look over them in great contempt.
1857 H. Melville Confidence-man xxiv. 211 All they,..who..offer aught not in the spirit of fellowly gladness.
1903 Trawl May 3 The fellowly enfolding of the night.
1918 W. J. Jupp Wayfarings viii. 93 The revealings of a spirit fellowly and accordant with his own.
1950 W. V. T. Clark Watchful Gods 85 Still Peter remained affable, except that once he raised an eyebrow of fellowly condescension at me.
2008 J. Harvey Clothes v. 76 Team power is fellowly power; the captain has power as the perfect team member.
2. Of a person: companionable, sociable, friendly; sympathetic, compassionate; familiar.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social relations > [adjective] > having tendency to
fellowlyc1425
fellowlikec1454
sociable1511
gregarious1789
aggregative1837
affiliative1861
the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > social intercourse or companionship > [adjective] > sociable
companablea1387
familiarc1425
fellowlyc1425
companiable1440
fellowable1440
fellowlikec1454
accompanable1548
sociable1573
companionable1593
associable1611
conversablea1684
social1698
easy1714
gregarious1789
aggregative1837
company keeping1839
folksy1852
oncoming1925
mixy1942
outgoing1950
c1425 Bk. Found. St. Bartholomew's (1923) 3 Thiswyse to kyng and grete men..famylier and felowly [L. socius] he was.
c1500 Young Children's Bk. (Ashm. 61) in Babees Bk. (2002) i. 21 Ete & drinke, & be feleyly.
1573 G. Harvey Let.-bk. (1884) 4 After dinner..I continuid as long as ani, and was as fellowli as the best.
1688 J. Bunyan Good News for Vilest of Men 144 Why not familiar with sinners..? Why not fellowly with our Carnal Neighbours?
1767 S. Pearse Coelestial Diary (ed. 49) sig. B3 That fellowly guest, With heartily wellcome, should have of the best.
1887 W. D. Parish & W. F. Shaw Dict. Kentish Dial. Fellowly, familiar, free.
1898 T. Hardy Wessex Poems 1 Change and chancefulness in my flowering youthtime, Set me sun by sun near to one unchosen; Wrought us fellowly, and despite divergence, Friends interblent us.
1928 ‘M. Chapman’ Happy Mountain xv. 157 It might be the folks therein were fellowly, so he hollered.
1993 News-Herald (Franklin, Pa.) 24 June 4/4 Higgins, a fellowly and warmhearted man.., recounted the story last Saturday.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

fellowlyadv.

Forms: see fellow n. and -ly suffix2; also (west midlands, superlative) early Middle English felahlukest, early Middle English feolohlukest.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: fellow n., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < fellow n. + -ly suffix2. Compare fellowly adj.
Obsolete.
As befits a fellow, companion, or peer; on equal terms; companionably, sociably; familiarly.In quot. c1225 perhaps ‘best fitted as companions’.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > friendliness > social intercourse or companionship > [adverb]
fellowlyc1225
fellowlike1546
sociably1573
society > society and the community > social relations > association, fellowship, or companionship > a companion or associate > [adverb] > on equal terms
fellowlyc1225
c1225 (?c1200) Sawles Warde (Bodl.) (1938) 32 (MED) Ich iseh þet schene..ferreden..feolohlukest [a1250 Titus felahlukest] wið ham blissin.
?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 32 Dealen wið his pinen feolaȝeliche in eorðe.
R. Misyn tr. R. Rolle Fire of Love 92 To-gidyr beand & acordand be kyndely stirryng felaly þa ar glad.
c1450 Medit. on Life of Christ (Michigan 1) 22 (MED) Take hede affectionly how felowly [L. familiariter], how hamely he spekis to þam.
1582 T. Bentley et al. Monument of Matrones iii. 305 Then seeing more felowlie the glorie of the Lord, we shall be transformed into the same image.
1610 J. Donne Pseudo-martyr iii. 54 He durst speake brotherly and fellowly to that Sea.
a1631 J. Donne Serm. (1959) IV. 316 To behave themselves fellowly, and frowardly to great persons.
1883 G. Meredith Poems & Lyrics 11 Love it [sc. the light] so you could accost Fellowly a livid ghost.
1911 ‘M. Field’ Dian i. i, in Trag. Pardon 141 Two [tears] on the cheek, one coursing down the nose Most fellowly.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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