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king·ly
/ˈkɪŋli/
(
a
.)國王的,高貴的,威嚴的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
King·ly
a.
[
Compar.
Kinglier
superl.
Kingliest
.]
Belonging
to
,
suitable
to
,
or
becoming
,
a
king
;
characteristic
of
,
or
resembling
,
a
king
;
directed
or
administered
by
a
king
;
monarchical
;
royal
;
sovereign
;
regal
;
august
;
noble
;
grand
.
“
Kingly
magnificence.”
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
“A
kingly
government.”
--
Swift
.
“The
kingly
couch.”
The
kingliest
kings
are
crowned
with
thorn
.
--
G
.
Massey
.
Leave
kingly
backs
to
cope
with
kingly
cares
.
--
Cowper
.
Syn:
--
Regal
;
royal
;
monarchical
;
imperial
;
august
;
sovereign
;
noble
;
splendid
.
Usage:
--
Kingly
,
Regal
.
Kingly
is
Anglo-Saxon
,
and
refers
especially
to
the
character
of
a
king
;
regal
is
Latin
,
and
now
relates
more
to
his
office
.
The
former
is
chiefly
used
of
dispositions
,
feelings
,
and
purposes
which
are
kinglike
;
as
,
kingly
sentiments
;
kingly
condescension
;
“
a
kingly
heart
for
enterprises.”
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
The
latter
is
oftener
applied
to
external
state
,
pomp
,
etc
.;
as
,
regal
state
,
regal
title
,
etc
.
This
distinction
is
not
observed
by
our
early
writers
,
but
is
gaining
ground
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
King·ly
,
adv.
In
a
kingly
or
kinglike
manner
.
Low
bowed
the
rest
;
he
,
kingly
,
did
but
nod
.
--
Pore
.
Note:
☞
Although
this
citation
,
one
from
Paradise
Lost
,
and
one
from
Shakespeare's
ll4th
Sonnet
are
given
by
lexicographers
as
examples
of
adverbial
use
,
it
is
by
no
means
clear
that
the
word
is
not
an
adjective
in
each
instance
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
kingly
adj
:
having
the
rank
of
or
resembling
or
befitting
a
king
;
"
symbolizing
kingly
power
"; "
the
murder
of
his
kingly
guest
" [
syn
:
kinglike
]
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