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Definition of Soothly

Soothly
Soothly Sooth"ly, adv. In truth; truly; really; verily. [Obs.] ``Soothly for to say.' --Chaucer.

Meaning of Soothly from wikipedia

- Truth or verity is the property of being in accord with fact or reality. In everyday language, it is typically ascribed to things that aim to represent...
- Saunth (or sooth), is a sweet chutney used in Indian chaats. It is made from dried ginger (sooth) and tamarind (or imli) paste, hence the name. The chutney...
- South Lanarkshire (Scots: Sooth Lanrikshire; Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Lannraig a Deas) is one of 32 unitary authorities of Scotland. It borders the...
- lead thou us in costening, but alease us of evil. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. 8 Sōðlīċe. [ˈsoːðˌliː.t͡ʃe] Soothly. Amen....
- a lion, and granted thee to slay whomsoever of them thou wilt. In good sooth it is better on the mountains to be slaying beasts and wild deer than to...
- Buirge Dhún Geanainn agus Thír Eoghain Theas, Ulster Scots: Rathgannon an Sooth Owenslanngh Cooncil) was a local council in Northern Ireland from 1973 until...
- prevailing categories, being "helpful to the stomach, to cure cold diseases, and sooth lung complaints". A feast given in Tours in 1457 by Gaston de Foix, which...
- South Ronaldsay (/ˈrɒnəltsiː/, also /ˈrɒnəldziː/, Scots: Sooth Ronalshee) is one of the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland. It is linked to...
- from the club scene to work in the studio. The EP release was designed to sooth over the label, who felt the band did not have enough songs to record an...
- *uoh₂-tós, which is related to the Proto-Celtic terms *wātis, meaning 'seer, sooth-sayer' (cf. Gaulish wāteis, Old Irish fáith 'prophet') and *wātus, meaning...