horsly
English
Etymology
From Middle English horsly, equivalent to horse + -ly.
Adjective
horsly (comparative horslier or more horsly, superlative horsliest or most horsly)
- Pertaining to or relating to horses; horse-like; equine.
- 2011, K. M. Grant, Belle's Song:
- “The best I can say is that it was a very horsely horse. [...]"
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- (rare) Having the qualities most approved in a horse.
Adverb
horsly (comparative horslier or more horsly, superlative horsliest or most horsly)
- (rare) In the manner of a good horse.
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