toadly
English
Etymology 1
From toad + -ly.
Adjective
toadly (comparative more toadly, superlative most toadly)
- Of, relating to, or resembling a toad; toadish.
- 2007, Bruce Coville, Gary A. Lippincott, Jennifer Murdley's Toad: A Magic Shop Book:
- It wasn't clear if she was more toadly than ever, but she was certainly more of a toad than ever.
- 2010, Bruce Coville, The Last Hunt:
- “My toadly stepmother.” “You brought your wicked stepmother to your wedding?” asked Cara in astonishment.
- 2007, Bruce Coville, Gary A. Lippincott, Jennifer Murdley's Toad: A Magic Shop Book:
Synonyms
- toadish
- toadlike
See also
- anuran
- batrachian
- froggish
- froggy
- froglike
- frogly
- ranine
- salientian
Etymology 2
From a corruption of towardly (“comely, nice, pleasant, queem”).
Adjective
toadly (comparative more toadly, superlative most toadly)
- (UK dialectal) Quiet; gentle; docile; easily managed; kindly; well-contented.