Definition of Manfully. Meaning of Manfully. Synonyms of Manfully

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Definition of Manfully

Manfully
Manful Man"ful, a. Showing manliness, or manly spirit; hence, brave, courageous, resolute, noble. `` Manful hardiness.' --Chaucer. -- Man"ful*ly, adv. -- Man"ful*ness, n.

Meaning of Manfully from wikipedia

- and Eastern Orthodoxy), 2 Macc. ii. 21: "Those that behaved themselves manfully to their honour for Iudaisme." A significant part of the Hebrew Bible or...
- knowledge, none knoweth better than thyselfe, sweet Mathew, that maketh men manfully indure th'extremes incident to that Herculean labour John Davies of Hereford...
- official historian, records that "King Richard, alone, was killed fighting manfully in the thickest press of his enemies", and became the last English king...
- lighted in 1999. In November 2004, Bill Manful bought Montgomery Motor Speedway. In 2006, then owner Bill Manful leased the track to Hyundai Motor Company...
- official historian, recorded that "King Richard, alone, was killed fighting manfully in the thickest press of his enemies". The Burgundian chronicler, Jean...
- quarters, there was apparently a general jubilee, and they stepped forward manfully, without impressing or coaxing.: 39  A free black man was the first fatality...
- it was likely to sink, and though he and his knights attacked the enemy manfully, they were unable to take her. Henry of Grosmont, Earl of Lancaster, came...
- sons made (the stone) in memory of (their) able father. Guðvér was in the west; divided (up) payment in England; manfully attacked townships in Saxony....
- trifling with idolatry and emphasises the duty of suffering martyrdom manfully, while in the second part he explains the meaning of martyrdom. The papyri...
- is "Exspecta Dominum Viriliter Age", meaning "Expect the Lord and act manfully" in Latin. St. Sebastian's College opened in 1854 on the porch of St. Sebastian's...