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"featly" Definitions
  1. in a graceful manner : NIMBLY
  2. in a suitable manner : PROPERLY
  3. with skill and ingenuity
  4. GRACEFUL, NEAT

9 Sentences With "featly"

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Think you that our muckle clumsy bodies could run and hide as featly?
May they be as featly sped As the one that pierced his head.
Yet I know handsomely and featly how to compose and settle them all.
It was fun to watch them padding about so swiftly, coiling ropes, and doing their tasks so featly.
The voices of the flowers were lifted in gentle cadences to the rhythm of the feathered dancers' featly twists and turns.
These maidens begin to dance on the green grass, and so featly do they step that they scarce seem to touch the ground.
In The Confutacyon of Tyndales Answere (1532) More asserted that his adversary 'featly conuayed himself out of the frying panne fayre into the fyre'.Charles Earle Funk, A Hog on Ice and other Curious Expressions, New York 1985, p.56 The Italian author Laurentius Abstemius wrote a collection of 100 fables, the Hecatomythium, during the 1490s. This included some based on popular idioms and proverbs of the day, of which still waters run deep is another example.
Between 1280 and 1285 Grailly took part in the tortuous negotiations concerning the inheritance of the County of Bigorre after the death of the five-times married Countess Petronilla. Eventually it was determined that the proper heiress was Joanna I of Navarre. The question of homage and featly, however, was put off, as the Joanna and her husband, Philip the Fair, were both monarch and thus swore homage to none. Nonetheless the question of whether Bigorre was a feudatory of the Duke of Aquitaine or the King of France was to be an issue between the two monarch throughout the fourteenth century.
In 1522, in The Exposition of the Epistles at Basel, Martin Luther writes: > Here cometh up Dame Hulde with the snout, to wit, nature, and goeth about to > gainstay her God and give him the lie, hangeth her old ragfair about her, > the straw-harness; then falls to work and scrapes it featly on her fiddle. Grimm based his theory of Holda on what he took to be the earliest references to her: an 11th-century interpolation to the Canon Episcopi by Burchard of Worms, and pre-Christian Roman inscriptions to Hludana that he tentatively linked to the same divinity. There were early challenges to connecting this figure with a pagan goddess,The early challenges were summarized by Wolfgang Golther, Handbuch der Deutschen mythologie (Leipzig) 1895:489-500. since her earliest definite appearance links her with the Virgin Mary, commonly called the "Queen of Heaven": an early-13th-century text listing superstitions states that "In the night of Christ's Nativity they set the table for the Queen of Heaven, whom the people call Frau Holda, that she might help them".

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