songly

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== English == === Etymology === From Middle English songly, songli, songelich, songlic, sanglic, equivalent to song +‎ -ly. Compare songlike. === Adjective === songly (comparative songlier or more songly, superlative songliest or most songly) Of, resembling, pertaining to, or expressed in song; songful; musical 1967, Books - Issues 369-376: Sing Hallelujah the new apocalypse of troubadours, jointing the bonds of Reader and Congregation, the classic Afric jazz pattern of call and response, the songly graces of Thomas Wyatt, Dylan Thomas, Bob Dylan, and all their sons, playing real lyres that tell the truth. ==== Derived terms ==== songliness === Anagrams === Glynos == Middle English == === Alternative forms === songelich, sanglic, songlic, songely, songli === Etymology === From song +‎ -ly. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈsɔnɡliː/, /ˈsɔːnɡliː/, /ˈsɔːnɡlit͡ʃ/, /ˈsɔnɡliːk/ === Adjective === songly (rare) songly ==== Descendants ==== English: songly ==== References ==== “sō̆nglī, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 30 October 2018.