brownly

English

Etymology

brown + -ly

Adverb

brownly (comparative more brownly, superlative most brownly)

  1. With a brown colour.
    • 1830, Robert Montgomery, Satan, a poem, page 25:
      [] And rivers deep, exulting as they glide, / And forests high, and brownly-wooded dales, []
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