gaudily

adv

Etymology

From gaudy + -ly.

  1. derived from *walþō
  2. derived from *walda
  3. derived from gaude
  4. derived from gaudia
  5. derived from gaudie
  6. inherited from gaudi
  7. suffixed as gaudily — “gaudy + ly

Definitions

  1. In a gaudy manner.

    • Apparently, Henry VII visited the city [Bristol] in 1487, "taking care to entail a sumptuary fine on the citizens because their wives dressed too gaudily".

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