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Definition of Featly
1. adv. Neatly; dexterously; nimbly.
Definition of Featly
1. Adverb. Skilfully. ¹
2. Adverb. Gracefully or elegantly. ¹
3. Adverb. Suitably. ¹
4. Adjective. Skilful. ¹
5. Adjective. Graceful or elegant. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Featly
1. graceful [adj -LIER, -LIEST] - See also: graceful
Lexicographical Neighbors of Featly
Literary usage of Featly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and by William Tooke, William Beloe, Robert Nares (1798)
"featly (DANIEL), alias ... the fon of John featly, ... made choice of featly for
his chaplain. He lived three years there, and did great honour to the ..."
2. British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge by Curtis Hidden Page (1910)
"That broke our secret speech— It rose from the infernal shade, Or featly was some
juggle played, " Still restless as a second Cain, To Scotland next my ..."
3. Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature by John McClintock, James Strong (1883)
"... i, 314 ; Baxter, Church History nf England (London, 1849), p. 6G8. featly,
DANIEL, DD, a learned divine, was born at Charlton, near Oxford, in 1582. ..."
4. The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists by Daniel Neal (1817)
"All the episcopal divines left the assembly before the bringing in of the covenant,
except Dr. featly, who was expelled for holding correspondence with ..."
5. Universal Biography: Containing a Copious Account, Critical and Historical ...by John Lemprière by John Lemprière (1810)
"... and by featly. IGNATIUS, St. a father of the church, made bishop of Antioch
by St. John the evangelist. After exhibiting many virtues in his province, ..."
6. The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D. Sometime by William Laud, William Scott, James Bliss (1854)
"Mr. Bore- I had communion; by Dr. featly. L wear a cope.' of tiie Church, bath
had of sacred '. holy, m. that they are deputed and dedicated to the service ..."
7. The Village of Palaces: Or, Chronicles of Chelsea by Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange (1880)
"... a College for the Study of Polemical Divinity—Constitution of the College—Its
Failure— Munificence of Sutcliffe—Sufferings of featly—The Archbishop of ..."