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Definition of Loathly

Loathly
Loathly Loath"ly, a. [AS. l[=a]?lic.] Loathsome. [Obs.] `` Loathly mouth.' --Spenser.
Loathly
Loathly Loath"ly, adv. 1. Unwillingly; reluctantly. This shows that you from nature loathly stray. --Donne. 2. (?) So as to cause loathing. [Obs.] With dust and blood his locks were loathly dight. --Fairfax.

Meaning of Loathly from wikipedia

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- the loathly lady as she demands increasing tribute from him. The next morning, he is surprised as she transforms into a beautiful woman. The loathly lady...
- and the loathly lady, which has been preserved in fuller form in the medieval poem The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle. The loathly lady episode...
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- favoured by some scholars.[citation needed] The tale is an example of the "loathly lady" motif, the oldest examples of which are the medieval Irish sovereignty...
- Ragnell) is a 15th-century English poem, one of several versions of the "loathly lady" story po****r during the Middle Ages. An earlier version of the story...
- Some narratives of this type correspond to folk-tale motif D732, the Loathly Lady, in Stith Thompson's Motif-Index. This trope has been identified as...
- changes he proposed would cost an additional $300,000, money Freed was loath to spend. The songwriting team offered to buy 10% of the film for $300,000...
- January 2019. Andrew England & Simeon Kerr (1 October 2018). "Bahrain's Shia loath to give **** rulers election credibility". Financial Times. Archived from...
- Gyneth in Sir Walter Scott's work The Bridal of Triermain (1813) Gwendolen, loathly lady in Reginald Heber's Fragments of The Masque of Gwendolen (written...