ripely
English
Etymology
ripe + -ly
Adverb
ripely (comparative more ripely, superlative most ripely)
- In a ripe way.
- maturely; at the suitable time
- 1610, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Cymbeline, III. v. 22:
- It fits us therefore ripely / Our chariots and our horsemen be in readiness:
- 1610, William Shakespeare, The Tragedy of Cymbeline, III. v. 22:
Anagrams
- Ripley