deadly

/ˈdɛdli/

UK: /ˈdɛdli/

deadly

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Definition

Subject to death; mortal.

Etymology

From Middle English dedly, dedlych, dedlich, from Old English dēadlīċ (adjective), from Proto-West Germanic *dauþalīk, from Proto-Germanic *dauþalīkaz (“deadly”, literally “deathly”). By surface analysis, dead + -ly. Cognate with Saterland Frisian dodelk (“deadly”), West Frisian deadlik (“deadly”), Dutch dodelijk (“deadly”), German tödlich (“deadly”), Swedish dödlig (“deadly, fatal, mortal”), Icelandic dauðlegur (“mortal”). The adverb is from Middle English dedliche, from Old English dēadlīċe (adverb), from the adjective.

Example Sentences

  • "[…]he ſuffred hym ſelfe to be made mortall and dedly, that innocent & gyltles in hym ſelfe: he myght be ſlayne & deye for the gylty man."
  • "❧ That when the iournay / of this dedly life / My ſely ghoſte / hath finiſhed and thence[…]"
  • "And next we find / Ourselves in Heaven. Even man's deadly life / Can be there, by God's leave."
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