单词 | warmly |
释义 | † warmlyadj. Obsolete. rare. Full of warmth. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > [adjective] > having or communicating much heat > warm lewc1000 warmc1385 warmlyc1470 uncooled1513 calid1599 calent1607 warmful?1611 calorous1737 flannel1764 muggy1820 chilled1882 c1470 J. Hardyng Chron. cix. viii As they [the Danes] vnto theyr Shyppes agaynwarde flewe, He droue them there vnto a warmely stowe. 1637 S. Rutherford Let. 8 Aug. in Joshua Redivivus (1664) 72 The sweet presence, the long lasting goodwill of our God, the warmely & lovely comforts of our Lord Jesus be with you. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online December 2020). warmlyadv. In a warm manner. 1. So as to be warm (in temperature); so as to impart warmth. †Also Comb. warmly-wet. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > heating or making hot > [adverb] aheat1587 warmly1605 1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. i. iii. 102 Our mealie graine..Rots to reuiue; and warmly-wet, puts forth His roote beneath, his bud aboue the Earth. 1623 J. Taylor New Discouery by Sea B 6 b Couetousnesse is Embroidered with Extortion, and warmely lined and furred with oppression. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iv. 244 Where the morning Sun first warmly smote The open field. View more context for this quotation 1726 A. Pope tr. Homer Odyssey V. xxiv. 262 His habit course, but warmly wrapt around. 1790 W. Cowper On Receipt Mother's Picture 59 Thy nightly visits to my chamber made, That thou might'st know me safe and warmly laid. 1860 J. Tyndall Glaciers of Alps i. xxvii. 203 The Aiguille..half of its granite cone was warmly illuminated, and half in shadow. 1914 Blackwood's Mag. Aug. 176/2 The sun shone warmly upon him. 2. With warmth of feeling. a. Fervently, earnestly. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > passion > ardour or fervour > [adverb] hotlyeOE ardently1340 burningly1340 firely1340 ferventlyc1374 warmly1529 fierily1600 glowinglya1625 incandescently1803 fervidly1847 tropically1896 Messianically1976 1529 T. More Supplyc. Soulys ii. f. xliv Yet here we sometyme our wyuis pray for vs more warmely. 1698 O. Heywood Autobiogr., Diaries, Anecd. & Event Bks. (1885) IV. 159 Father and two sons prayd warmly for him. 1766 O. Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield II. xiii. 219 My son's bride warmly insisted that Lady Thornhill, (that was to be) should take the lead. 1836 C. Thirlwall Hist. Greece III. xx. 150 Corinth warmly entered into the views of her colony. 1888 Poor Nellie 145 On a matter I have warmly at heart. b. With warm affection, gratitude, kindness, admiration, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > affection > [adverb] > warmly warmly1719 warm-heartedly1911 1719 D. Defoe Farther Adventures Robinson Crusoe 150 He spoke this very affectionately and warmly. 1791 A. Radcliffe Romance of Forest I. i. 16 Farther observation..interested him more warmly in her favour. 1823 W. Scott Quentin Durward III. iii. 70 They..barely thanked him in very cold terms for his courtesy while at his court, and something more warmly, for having permitted them to retire. 1827 B. Disraeli Vivian Grey III. v. xv. 322 All applauded him very warmly. 1876 T. Hardy Hand of Ethelberta II. xxx. 2 Neigh..pressed her fingers more warmly than she thought she had given him warrant for. 1904 F. P. Verney & M. M. Verney Mem. Verney Family 17th Cent. (ed. 2) I. 146 Sir Edmund Verney was warmly attached to both husband and wife. c. With controversial ardour, eagerly. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > zeal or enthusiasm > [adverb] yernlyc725 yerneOE yernfullyOE earnestlyOE fastOE needlya1350 keenlya1375 prestlya1375 eagerlyc1380 busilya1400 earnestfullya1400 enkerly?a1400 entirelya1400 affectuously?a1425 affectuallyc1425 effectually1434 heartfullya1450 heartilya1450 increlyc1480 zealously?1495 affectionately1534 earnest1563 heart and soul1620 obnixiously1632 obnixely1641 earn1656 warmly1665 enthusiastically1730 con amore1749 ravingly1825 wholeheartedly1845 enthusiastly1846 1665 R. Boyle Occas. Refl. vi. iv. sig. Nn5 There are not many [controversies], that have been more curiously and warmly disputed, than the Question, Whether [etc.]. 1739 Ld. Hardwicke Let. 15 Mar. in G. Harris Life Ld. Chancellor Hardwicke (1847) I. 424 Points, on which our friends may be likely warmly to differ. 1830 I. D'Israeli Comm. Life Charles I III. vi. 90 The King and he often warmly disputed on the principles of a good Government. d. With warmth of temper. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > [adverb] hotlyeOE wrothec950 wrothlyOE moodilyOE thraftlyc1275 wrathfullyc1330 teenfullya1375 heavyc1380 angerlya1387 angrilyc1400 irouslya1450 fumously1459 wrethfullyc1475 hot1487 irefully1490 wrothfullya1500 wrothly?a1500 melancholily1536 enragedlya1572 fumingly1597 iracundiously1599 teenouslya1600 passionately1615 warmly1776 wrathily1847 heatedly1862 irately1883 spunkily1890 wrothily1898 1776 Trial Conspiracy against R. Bardwell 28/1 in Trial J. Fowke The Governor..reproached me warmly, for taking up a business in which he was so immediately concerned. 1799 H. Lee Canterbury Tales (ed. 2) I. 200 ‘Let us not talk of him,’ interrupted Dorsain, warmly. 1838 E. Bulwer-Lytton Leila i. ii. 15 The young king spoke warmly and bitterly. 1873 W. Black Princess of Thule xvi. 254 ‘And if he has, whose fault is it?’ the girl said, warmly. 3. With reference to attack or defence: Fiercely, vigorously. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adverb] hardlyeOE strongeOE hardOE fastOE starklyOE stalworthlyc1175 starkc1225 mainlyc1300 fellc1330 snellc1330 stout1338 wightlya1340 sadlya1375 sharplyc1380 tough1398 stoutly1399 throa1400 wighta1400 lustilyc1400 sorec1400 vigourslyc1400 stiff1422 vigoriouslya1450 vigorouslya1450 actuallya1470 stourlyc1480 forcely?a1500 lustly1529 fricklyc1540 dingilya1555 livelily?1565 crankly1566 forcibly1578 crank1579 wightily?a1600 proudly1600 energetically1609 stiffly1623 ding-dong1628 greenly1633 hard and fast1646 slashingly1659 thwackingly1660 warmlya1684 robustly1709 sonsily1729 forcefullya1774 vim1843 zippily1924 vibrantly1926 punchily1934 zingily1951 a1684 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1672 (1955) III. 606 The Dutch Convoy so warmly plied our divided fleete, that [etc.]. 1684 Scanderbeg Redivivus vi. 149 They came briskly on, and Charged very desperately, but being as warmly received,..the Infidels were put to Flight. 1708 London Gaz. No. 4493/2 The Germans receiv'd him so warmly, that few of his Men escaped with their Lives. 1755 R. Rogers Jrnls. (1769) 7 We warmly pursued the enemy,..and obliged them to disperse. 1797 in Ld. Nelson Dispatches & Lett. (1845) III. 188 No person has a right to know that the Culloden was not as warmly engaged as any Ship in the Squadron. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.c1470adv.1529 |
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