What does womanlily mean?
Womanlily means (rare) In a womanly manner..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adverb
(rare) In a womanly manner..
And if thy wiues ſoule were freed from the frailty of her ſexe, it were as manly, as noble, as vnderſtanding, and euery way as excellent as thine owne: Nay, and if it were poſſible for you to change bodies; hers would worke as manlily in thine, and thine as womanlily in hers. Let the husband then bee ſo farre from inſulting ouer, contemning, or vndervaluing his wiues worth, for the weakeneſſe of her ſexe; […]
Among the thousands of immigrants crowding our shores the Mormons hold their own manfully or womanlily, rather. These poor creatures come from the most ignorant and degraded society of Europe, and have no concept of the life they are to be inducted into when they reach Utah.
They would not write so naturally and charmingly (why cannot we say womanlily?) as most of them do, if they kept sklenting at the male persuasion over their pens. A true woman unbosoms herself more readily and frankly to her sister than to her brother, and the charm of women’s writing lies simply in its womanliness.
Not unconsciously you blush, but dramatically, obviously, with some effort, womanlily, / Solely intent to show thusly the wilful fever of your virginal mysterious blood.
Use womanlily when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Womanlily means (rare) In a womanly manner..
Common synonyms include womanly.
The opposite depends on the specific sense.
And if thy wiues ſoule were freed from the frailty of her ſexe, it were as manly, as noble, as vnderſtanding, and euery way as excellent as thine owne: Nay, and if it were poſſible for you to change bodies; hers would worke as manlily in thine, and thine as womanlily in hers. Let the husband then bee ſo farre from inſulting ouer, contemning, or vndervaluing his wiues worth, for the weakeneſſe of her ſexe; […]
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