courtlily
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adverb
[edit]courtlily (comparative more courtlily, superlative most courtlily)
- In a manner befitting of a royal court; in a courtly manner.
- Synonym: courtly
- 1855, William Gilmore Simms, chapter 28, in The Forayers[1], New York: Redfield, page 332:
- […] Captain Travis was courtlily gracious, and in civil terms enough welcomed his unwelcome visiter [sic].
- 1974, Anthony Burgess, chapter 9, in The Clockwork Testament, or Enderby’s End[2], New York: McGraw-Hill, published 1984, page 130:
- […] he motioned courtlily that she should enter.