Definition of Hertely. Meaning of Hertely. Synonyms of Hertely

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Definition of Hertely

Hertely
Hertely Her"te*ly, a. & adv. Hearty; heartily. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Hertely from wikipedia

- The Târnava Mare ("Great Târnava"; Hungarian: Nagy-Küküllő; German: Große Kokel) is a river in Romania. Its total length is 223 km (139 mi) and its basin...
- plesure I have with all my herte and goode wille giffen and graunted unto you... I shall be as glad to plese you as youre herte can desire hit, and I knowe...
- grace in herte to se How aungelus, when he ys wroth, From hym faste flen and goth, And fendes faste to hym renneth, And wyþ fuyre of ****e hys herte breneth...
- bənwa]; born 11 December 1943), also known as Fabrice Laroche, Robert de Herte, David Barney, and other pen names, is a French political philosopher and...
- English spelling) (oon) (two) (three) (fower) (five) (six) (seven) (mother) (herte) (heere(n)) Early Modern English, c. 1600 oːn >! wʊn twuː > tuː θriː foːr...
- blindeth the herte of a man, and Ire troubleth a man; and Accidie maketh him hevy, thoghtful, and wrawe. / Envye and Ire maken bitternesse in herte; which bitternesse...
- 11 August 2022. Retrieved 11 August 2022. "Gervase Markham (Pancakes)". Hertes of England. Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 12...
- for the fruit, "open-****": This white top writeth myne olde yeris; Myn herte is mowled also as myne heris — But if I fare as dooth an open-ers. That...
- preest over alle preestes, that boghte us with the precious blood of his herte; so that is may been oon of hem at the day of doom that shulle be saved...
- Middle English spelling (c. 1350) oon two three fower five six seven mother herte heere(n) foot feet Late ME final reduction (late 1300s) >! fowr fiːv hert...