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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1375-1438, 1499-1513, 1567-1590
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Luf(e)ly, Luiflie, a. (n.). Also: luffly, luflie. Compar. luflyare, lufliare. [North. and north midl. ME. lufly (1340), luff-, lufely, early ME. luflich, var. of Luvely a.]
1. Amiable, kind, gentle. b. Amicable, friendly.1375 Barb. i. 389.
Quhen he wes blyth he wes lufly And meyk and sweyt in company, Bot quha in battaill mycht him se All othir contenance had he c1420 Wynt. iv. 2498.
Cunnand, curtas and cumly, Noucht lycht of latis bot luffly c1500 Makculloch MS xv. 3.
With lufly spech and mylde mud, He schew to man, How He … our saulis wane 1570 Leslie 166.
Of countenance amiable and lufely, specially in his communicaciounb. 1409 Douglas Chart. 370.
[They] sal nocht tak that caus furth bot in lufely manere as the lach will
2. Lovable, worthy of love, espec. on account of physical beauty; beautiful, attractive, delightful. Also absol. as n.a1400 Legends of the Saints ix. 54.
He Is of stature lufly to se a1400 Ib. xxxiv. 17.
A luflyare thing mycht be nane Be nature mad of flesch na bane a1500 Golagros and Gawane 88.
With vesage lufly and lang, Body stalwart and strang a1500 Ib. 454.
Thai lufly ledis at that lord thair leuis has laught a1500 Ib. 622, 858. c1500-c1512 Dunb. G. Targe 213 (Ch. & M.).
Me thoucht scho semyt lustiar of chere … Then of before, and lufliare of face 1513 Doug. viii. Prol. 28.
Lufferis langis only to lok in thar lace Thir ladeis lufly c1590 J. Stewart 32/88. c1590 Ib. 53/11, 135/1.
Thocht feir did feed hir former fauor fair Hir luiflie luiks did all his lusts alluirabsol. a1500 Golagros and Gawane 614.
Lightly lap he on loft that lufly of lyre a1500 Ib. 1003.
Thai luschit and laid on, thai luflyis of lyre
b. Said of things or animals: Beautiful, attractive; admirable, splendid, fine. Also absol.c1400 Troy-bk. i. 226.
The stretis war … Richt lufly, bath lang & brada1500 Golagros and Gawane 623.
Thai lufly ledis … laught out suerdis, lufy andd lang a1500 Ib. 553. a1500 Ib. 766.
To the lufly castell [they] war led in ane lyng c1590 J. Stewart 49/44.
Thy body of delyt Vith luiflie leessis sould be link alone c1590 Ib. 86/222.
The cairfull comte … Full monie luiflie dictums heir did vew Be Medor vrocht, quhilks … Als recent fair and viwelie formit schew As [etc.]absol. ?1438 Alex. i. 3222.
Now may he weill mak cumpany Of him [Gadifer's splendid horse] and Ferrand the lufly
3. ? Of love, amorous.a1568 Scott xix. 33.
But paciens … Nane may the panis of lufe indure Nor ȝit in to that lufly bour Mak residens