different between brathly vs breathly
brathly
English
Alternative forms
- braithly (Scotland)
Etymology
From Middle English brathly, brothly, braithly, equivalent to brath +? -ly. Cognate with Icelandic bráðleg (“quickly, soon”).
Adverb
brathly (comparative brathlier or more brathly, superlative brathliest or most brathly)
- (Britain dialectal) Hastily; violently; fiercely; with fury.
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breathly
English
Etymology
From breath +? -ly.
Adjective
breathly (comparative breathlier or more breathly, superlative breathliest or most breathly)
- Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a breath or breathing.
Related terms
- breathlike
Anagrams
- blathery
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