Lowly vs Weakly - What's the difference?
lowly | weakly |
Not high; not elevated in place; low.
* Dryden
Low in rank or social importance.
* Alexander Pope
Not lofty or sublime; humble.
* Dryden
Having a low esteem of one's own worth; humble; meek; free from pride.
* Bible, Matthew xi. 29
In a low manner; humbly; meekly; modestly.
*, Bk.XXI, Ch.x:
*:And there was none of these other knyghtes but they redde in bookes and holpe for to synge Masse, and range bellys, and dyd lowly al maner of servyce.
In a low condition; meanly.
Frail, sickly or of a delicate constitution; weak.
* 1885', I lay in '''weakly case and confined to my bed for four months before I was able to rise and health returned to me. — Sir Richard Burton, ''The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night , Night 18
* 1889', I'd always been but ' weakly , / And my baby was just born; / A neighbour minded her by day, / I minded her till morn. — WB Yeats, ‘The Ballad of Moll Magee’
* 1922 , (Virginia Woolf), (w, Jacob's Room) Chapter 1
*:"Oh, a huge crab," Jacob murmured—and begins his journey on weakly legs on the sandy bottom.
As adjectives the difference between lowly and weakly
is that lowly is not high; not elevated in place; low while weakly is frail, sickly or of a delicate constitution; weak.As adverbs the difference between lowly and weakly
is that lowly is in a low manner; humbly; meekly; modestly while weakly is with little strength or force.lowly
English
Adjective
(er)- lowly lands
- One common right the great and lowly claims.
- these rural poems, and their lowly strain
- Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart.
