livelily

adv
/ˈlaɪvlɪli/

Etymology

From lively + -ly.

  1. inherited from *lībalīk — “living, lively
  2. inherited from līflīċ — “living, lively, long-lived, necessary to life, vital
  3. inherited from lyvely
  4. suffixed as livelily — “lively + ly

Definitions

  1. In a lively manner.

    • They were friends, travelling together;⁠—they began to say we. Ah! how pathetic is that we, when pronounced by love! How timid, yet how livelily expressed, is the declaration which it contains!

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