egally
English
Etymology
egal + -ly
Adverb
egally (comparative more egally, superlative most egally)
- (obsolete) In a fair and impartial manner.
- 1570, letter quoted in 1838, William Cecil Wright, Queen Elizabeth and her times (page 384)
- But that she consider egally the sore complaynts of the nobillmen our faithfull subjects, and make them be recompensit for the wronges they have susteynit […]
- 1570, letter quoted in 1838, William Cecil Wright, Queen Elizabeth and her times (page 384)
Anagrams
- Galley, galley