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truely | treely |

As an adverb truely

is an archaic spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective treely is

of, relating to, characteristic of, or resembling a tree or trees; arboreal.

truely

English

Adverb

(en-adv)
  • * Charles Herle
  • God did not only truely decree the thing to be as he truely spoke of it, nor only he truely spoke it as it is, but it truely is as he truly(SIC) bespoke it and decreed it

    treely

    English

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Of, relating to, characteristic of, or resembling a tree or trees; arboreal.
  • *1990 , Michael D. Beaty, Alvin Plantinga, Christian theism and the problems of philosophy :
  • She also believes that this demon is so competent at deceiving us that we are deceived when and only when we firmly believe that we are appeared to in a treely sort of way.
  • *2000 , Bruce Marshall, Trinity and Truth :
  • Suppose I believe that I do not see a tree, or I believe that the relevant sensory event, the seeing of a treely kind, is not taking place.
  • *2000 , Rob McLennan, Shadowy Technicians: New Ottawa Poets :
  • A fair bit and well worth it Some time soon after sunset in the mistyrious [sic] way of the water in the treeliest of seasons we met and come morning our two bodies pools quiescent now seeking not to be and to the swaying of those trees green ..

    See also

    * foresty * treeiness