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Definition of ruly
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Ruly (a.)
Orderly;
easily
restrained;
--
opposed
to
unruly.
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Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
Conformably
to law;
legally;
legitimately.
Pardie
::
Pardie
(adv. /
interj.)
Certainly;
surely;
truly;
verily;
--
originally
an oath.
Orderly
::
Orderly
(a.)
Observant
of
order,
authority,
or rule;
hence,
obedient;
quiet;
peaceable;
not
unruly;
as,
orderly
children;
an
orderly
community..
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
In a true
manner;
according
to
truth;
in
agreement
with fact; as, to state
things
truly;
the facts are truly
represented..
Indeed
::
Indeed
(adv.)
In
reality;
in
truth;
in fact;
verily;
truly;
-- used in a
variety
of
sense.
Esp.: (a)
Denoting
emphasis;
as,
indeed
it is so. (b)
Denoting
concession
or
admission;
as,
indeed,
you are
right.
(c)
Denoting
surprise;
as,
indeed,
is it you? Its
meaning
is not
intrinsic
or
fixed,
but
depends
largely
on the form of
expression
which it
accompanies..
Hopple
::
Hopple
(v. t.) To
impede
by a
hopple;
to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow)
loosely
together;
to
hamper;
to
hobble;
as, to
hopple
an
unruly
or
straying
horse..
Unruliness
::
Unruliness
(n.)
Quality
or state
unruly.
Breachy
::
Breachy
(a.) Apt to break
fences
or to break out of
pasture;
unruly;
as,
breachy
cattle..
Unruly
::
Unruly
(superl.)
Not
submissive
to rule;
disregarding
restraint;
disposed
to
violate;
turbulent;
ungovernable;
refractory;
as, an
unruly
boy;
unruly
boy;
unruly
conduct..
Palingenesy
::
Palingenesy
(n.) That form of
evolution
in which the truly
ancestral
characters
conserved
by
heredity
are
reproduced
in
development;
original
simple
descent;
--
distinguished
from
kenogenesis.
Sometimes,
in
zoology,
the
abrupt
metamorphosis
of
insects,
crustaceans,
etc..
I'' Faith
::
I' faith () In
faith;
indeed;
truly.
False
::
False
(adv.)
Not
truly;
not
honestly;
falsely.
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
Exactly;
justly;
precisely;
accurately;
as, to
estimate
truly the
weight
of
evidence..
Disorderly
::
Disorderly
(a.) Not
complying
with the
restraints
of order and law;
tumultuous;
unruly;
lawless;
turbulent;
as,
disorderly
people;
disorderly
assemblies..
Misruly
::
Misruly
(a.)
Unruly.
Truly
::
Truly
(adv.)
Sincerely;
honestly;
really;
faithfully;
as, to be truly
attached
to a
lover;
the
citizens
are truly loyal to their
prince
or their
country..
Commensal
::
Commensal
(n.) An
animal,
not truly
parasitic,
which lives in, with, or on,
another,
partaking
usually
of the same food. Both
species
may be
benefited
by the
association..
Rampageous
::
Rampageous
(a.)
Characterized
by
violence
and
passion;
unruly;
rampant.
Absolution
::
Absolution
(n.) The
exercise
of
priestly
jurisdiction
in the
sacrament
of
penance,
by which
Catholics
believe
the sins of the truly
penitent
are
forgiven..
Purgation
::
Purgation
(n.) The
clearing
of one's self from a crime of which one was
publicly
suspected
and
accused.
It was
either
canonical,
which was
prescribed
by the canon law, the form
whereof
used in the
spiritual
court was, that the
person
suspected
take his oath that he was clear of the
matter
objected
against
him, and bring his
honest
neighbors
with him to make oath that they
believes
he swore
truly;
or
vulgar,
which was by fire or water
ordeal,
or by
combat.
See
Ordeal..
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