different between zackly vs mackly
zackly
English
Adjective
zackly (comparative more zackly, superlative most zackly)
- (dialectal) Alternative form of exactly
Interjection
zackly
- Alternative form of 'zackly
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mackly
English
Etymology
From Middle English makli, from make (“easy”, adj), from Old Norse makr (“easy”), from Proto-Germanic *makaz (“comfortable, suitable”), from Proto-Indo-European *mag- (“to knead, press”), equivalent to make +? -ly. Cognate with Old English macal?c (“convenient”), Scots makly, Middle Low German gemacl?ch, Middle High German gemechl?che (“easily”) (German gemächlich (“gently”)), Dutch gemakkelijk (“easy”).
Adverb
mackly (comparative macklier or more mackly, superlative mackliest or most mackly)
- (Britain dialectal) Evenly; aptly; easily.
- (Britain dialectal, Scotland) Moderately.
Adjective
mackly (comparative macklier or more mackly, superlative mackliest or most mackly)
- (Britain dialectal) Seemly; comely; good-looking.
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