different between laidly vs maidly

laidly

English

Etymology

Compare French laid (ugly).

Adjective

laidly (comparative more laidly, superlative most laidly)

  1. (Britain, Scotland, dialect) ugly; loathsome
    • W. Howitt
      this laidly and loathsome worm

Anagrams

  • Dailly

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maidly

English

Etymology

From maid +? -ly. Compare maidenly.

Adjective

maidly (comparative maidlier or more maidly, superlative maidliest or most maidly)

  1. Like or pertaining to a maid or girl.

Anagrams

  • milady

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