different between signall vs signally
signall
English
Noun
signall (plural signalls)
- Obsolete form of signal.
Verb
signall (third-person singular simple present signalls, present participle signalling, simple past and past participle signalled)
- Obsolete form of signal.
Anagrams
- Allings, Gillans, Ingalls
signall From the web:
- what signalled the revolution
- what signalled the revolution in the philippines
- what signalled the end of the cold war
signally
English
Etymology
signal +? -ly
Adverb
signally (comparative more signally, superlative most signally)
- In a signal manner; conspicuously
- 1857, Anthony Trollope, Barchester Towers, Volume the Second, page 10 ?ISBN
- She would have given anything to have kept her colour, but the more she tried to do so the more signally she failed.
- 1857, Anthony Trollope, Barchester Towers, Volume the Second, page 10 ?ISBN
Translations
Anagrams
- sallying, slangily
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