trebly
1Trebly — Tre bly, adv. In a treble manner; with a threefold number or quantity; triply. Swift. [1913 Webster] …
2trebly — blē adverb Etymology: treble (III) + ly 1. : in a threefold manner or degree : triply they have been trebly fortunate Ernest Barker 2. : in a treble tone …
3trebly — 1. adjective Having treble, or high pitched, qualities. 2. adverb a) Three times, thrice (archaic) For my part, I must do my best to save this fellows trebly worthless life; Jim, you get me a basin. b) To …
4trebly — adverb see treble II …
5trebly — See trebleness. * * * …
6trebly — adv. triply, threefold; having much treble, having many high tones …
7trebly — adjective (of sound, especially recorded music) having too much treble. adverb three times as much …
8trebly — tre·bly …
9treble — trebly /treb lee/, adv. /treb euhl/, adj., n., v., trebled, trebling. adj. 1. threefold; triple. 2. Music. a. of or pertaining to the highest part in harmonized music; soprano. b. of the highest pitch or range, as a voice part, voice, singer, or… …
10John Entwistle — Infobox musical artist Name = John Entwistle Img capt = Landscape = Yes Background = solo singer Birth name = John Alec Entwistle Alias = The Ox, Thunderfingers Born = birth date|1944|10|9|df=y Chiswick, London, England Died = Death date and… …