Hardily
1Hardily — Har di*ly, adv. 1. Same as {Hardly}. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. Boldly; stoutly; resolutely. Wyclif. [1913 Webster] …
2hardily — [här′də lē] adv. in a hardy manner …
3hardily — /hahr dl ee/, adv. in a hardy manner: The plants thrived hardily. [1175 1225; ME; see HARDY1, LY] * * * …
4hardily — hardy ► ADJECTIVE (hardier, hardiest) 1) capable of enduring difficult conditions; robust. 2) (of a plant) able to survive outside during winter. DERIVATIVES hardily adverb hardiness noun. ORIGIN Old French hardi, from hardir …
5hardily — də̇lē, li adverb Etymology: Middle English, from hardy (I) + ly : in a hardy manner : boldly, stoutly stared back hardily Clemence Dane …
6hardily — adverb see hardy …
7hardily — adverb In a hardy manner …
8hardily — adv. RG. 375 …
9hardily — adv. fearlessly, boldly, courageously; sturdily, strongly …
10hardily — har·di·ly …