Reely vs Beely - What's the difference?
reely | beely |
* {{quote-book, year=1880, author=Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), title=Roughing It, Part 6., chapter=, edition=
, passage=But mind you, there ain't anything ever reely lost; everything that people can't understand and don't see the reason of does good if you only hold on and give it a fair shake; Prov'dence don't fire no blank ca'tridges, boys. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1897, author=W. W. Jacobs, title=More Cargoes, chapter=, edition=
, passage="'Shame,' ses most of 'em; an' I reely b'leeve they'd worked theirselves up to that pitch they'd ha' felt disappointed if the skipper had been saved. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1903, author=Harry Leon Wilson, title=The Lions of the Lord, chapter=, edition=
, passage="Thought you was a milishy man, I tell you, from the careless way you hollered--one of Brockman's devils come back a-snoopin', and I didn't crave trouble, but when I saw the Lord appeared to reely want me to cope with the powers of darkness, why, I jest gritted into you for the consolation of Israel. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1905, author=George Meredith, title=The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, Complete, chapter=, edition=
, passage=And it reely was the penitent on his two knees, not the lover on his one. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1911, author=Caroline Lockhart, title='Me-Smith', chapter=, edition=
, passage=If he ever reely hit you with that fist of his'n, it ud sink in up to the elbow. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1911, author=William Makepeace Thackeray, title=The History of Samuel Titmarsh, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Both your son and your daughter-in-law, ma'am, are of that uncommon sort; they are, now, reely , ma'am." }}
* {{quote-book, year=1916, author=Boyd Cable (Ernest Andrew Ewart), title=Action Front, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Private Flannigan looked over his shoulder at him, "Mong capitaine," he said, "you ought, you reely ought, to ring up your telephone; turn the handle round an' say something." " }}
* {{quote-book, year=1918, author=Francis Barton Fox, title=The Heart of Arethusa, chapter=, edition=
, passage="She ain't seen him for more'n a month reely , but I reckon it does seem 'most a year to her." }}
Of, relating to or pertaining to bees; apian.
* 1877 , Elizabeth Anna Hart, Silver wings and golden scales :
* 1950 , Gleanings in bee culture:
In a beely or beelike manner.
* 1965 , Murray Hoyt, The world of bees :
* 1813 , Matteo Bandello, Joseph Haslewood, Giovanni Boccaccio, Palace of pleasure :
As adverbs the difference between reely and beely
is that reely is eye dialect of lang=en while beely is in a beely or beelike manner.As an adjective beely is
of, relating to or pertaining to bees; apian.As a verb beely is
alternative form of lang=en.reely
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Etymology 1
From .Adjective
(en-adj)- As for bees, we cannot accuse them of silence, as the peculiar buzzing-sound they make in flying, [...] and which is so very agreeable to our ears when its gentle monotony enlivens the calm of the warm summer air, is, we may hope, a cheerful accompaniment to all beely labours, and as pleasant to those who make it as our voices are to us, [...]
- With their countenance' spaces Planned for beely enterprise [...]
Adverb
(en-adv)- His effort is to come as near 100 percent as is humanly (and beely ) possible.
Etymology 2
Variation of belie.Verb
- And were it not that I haue a desire in nothing to beely the author, and lesse will to leaue that which he had wrytten vpon the miserable end [...]