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Owly vs Oyly - What's the difference?

owly | oyly |

As adjectives the difference between owly and oyly

is that owly is resembling or characteristic of an owl while oyly is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

owly

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Resembling or characteristic of an owl.
  • * 2010 , (Tracy Chevalier), Remarkable Creatures , Dutton (2010), ISBN 9781101152454, page 48:
  • In the picture Miss Elizabeth showed me the croc had little piggy eyes, not huge owly ones.
  • In a bad mood; cranky.
  • * 1988 , (Janette Oke), Winter Is Not Forever , Bethany House Publishers (2010), ISBN 9780764208027, page 16:
  • I had no right to be owly and disagreeable with Willie.
  • Seeing poorly.
  • * 1908 , , "The Vendetta", in Insect Stories , Henry Holt and Company (1908), page 55:
  • Perhaps nice isn't the best word for him, but he certainly was an unusually imposing and fluffy-haired and fierce-looking brute of a tarantula. He had rather an owly way about him, as if he had come out from his hole too early and was dazed and half-blinded by the light.

    Synonyms

    * (like an owl) owlish, owllike, strigine * (in a bad mood) crabby, cranky, grumpy, ornery, out of sorts

    Derived terms

    * owliness * owly-eyed

    References

    * T. K. Pratt, Dictionary of Prince Edward Island English , University of Toronto Press (1988), ISBN 0802057810, pages 107-108 * The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia , The Century Co. (1897), Volume 5, page 265

    oyly

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • *{{quote-book
  • , author = , title = , year = 1734 , page = 14 , publisher = J. Roberts , passage =...there should be plac'd many glands, to separate an oyly matter, wherewith to lubricate the joints and tendons in action. }}