frailly
1frailly — frail ly, adv. Weakly; infirmly. [1913 Webster] …
2frailly — frail ► ADJECTIVE 1) weak and delicate. 2) easily damaged or broken. DERIVATIVES frailly adverb frailness noun. ORIGIN Old French fraile, from Latin fragilis fragile …
3frailly — ˈfrāl(l)ē, i adverb Etymology: Middle English frelly, from frele frail + ly : in a frail manner paint scenes of Venice drained of its water, with the buildings frailly poised on the oaken pilings that are their principal foundations R.M.Coates *… …
4frailly — adverb see frail …
5frailly — See frail1. * * * …
6frailly — adverb In a frail manner; weakly; infirmly …
7frailly — adv. in a fragile manner; weakly; feebly; in poor physical or mental condition …
8frailly — frail·ly …
9frail — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French fraile, from Latin fragilis fragile, from frangere Date: 14th century 1. easily led into evil < frail humanity > 2. easily broken or destroyed ; fragile 3. a. physically weak b …
10frailness — See frailly. * * * …
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