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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Ferdly, Ferdely, adv. [f. Ferd ppl. a.] In fear; anxiously. —c1475 Wall. iv. 244.
Ferdely thai rais that war in to thai wanys Ib. vii. 255.
Ferdly scho ast, ‘Allace, quhar is Wallace?’