different between landly vs lankly
landly
English
Etymology
From land +? -ly. Cognate with German ländlich (“rural”).
Adjective
landly (comparative more landly, superlative most landly)
- (nonstandard) Of or pertaining to land or the land; terrestrial; rural; rustic.
- 1832, Railway locomotives and cars: Volume 1:
- […] and which is successful, we think, in giving an agreeable impression of the landly and hospitable people of whom it treats.
- 1832, Railway locomotives and cars: Volume 1:
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lankly
English
Etymology
lank +? -ly
Adverb
lankly (comparative more lankly, superlative most lankly)
- In a lank way.
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