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Selly vs Gelly - What's the difference?

selly | gelly |

As nouns the difference between selly and gelly

is that selly is a marvel; wonder; something wonderful or rare while gelly is .

As an adjective selly

is rare; wonderful; admirable.

As an adverb selly

is wonderfully.

selly

English

Alternative forms

* (l), (l) (Scotland)

Adjective

(en-adj)
  • Rare; wonderful; admirable.
  • Adverb

    (en-adv)
  • Wonderfully.
  • Noun

    (sellies)
  • A marvel; wonder; something wonderful or rare.
  • *1995 , Robert J. Blanch, Julian N. Wasserman, From Pearl to Gawain :
  • The line is a masterstroke of noncommitment, for the event is a "selly " in the sight of some unidentified readers.

    gelly

    English

    Noun

  • (Spenser)
    (Webster 1913)