Goodly vs Badly - What's the difference?
goodly | badly |
(archaic) good, pleasing in appearance
* , A Ballad of Death , lines 26–27
(archaic) Quite large; considerable.
(obsolete) In a goodly way; courteously, graciously.
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*:Thenne he sente for the thre knyghtes & they came afore hym / and he cryed hem mercy of that he had done to them / and they forgaf hit hym goodely and he dyed anone / Whanne the kynge was dede / alle the cyte was desmayed and wyst not who myghte be her kynge
*, II.ix:
*:Goodly she entertaind those noble knights, / And brought them vp into her castle hall.
(obsolete) Excellently.
:(Spenser)
(Northern England) Ill, unwell.
In a bad manner.
Very much; to a great degree.
As adjectives the difference between goodly and badly
is that goodly is good, pleasing in appearance while badly is ill, unwell.As adverbs the difference between goodly and badly
is that goodly is in a goodly way; courteously, graciously while badly is in a bad manner.goodly
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) goodly, goodlich, .Adjective
(er)- ''O Sin, thou knowest that all thy shame in her
- ''Was made a goodly thing
- a goodly sum of money
- walking at a goodly pace
Etymology 2
From (etyl) goodly, goodliche, .Adverb
(er)badly
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He's never badly'''''. (''He's never '''ill .)
Adverb
- I want it so badly .