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cleanly

ADV สะอาด  sa-ad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CLEANLY

a.clenly. [from clean. ] 1. Free rom dirt, filth, or any foul matter; neat; carefully avoiding filth.
2. Pure; free from mixture; innocent; as cleanly joys.
3. Cleansing; making clean; as cleanly powder.
4. Nice; artful; dextrous; adroit; as a cleanly play; a cleanly evasion.

 

CLEANLY

adv. In a clean manner; neatly; without filth.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CLEANLY

Clean "ly, a. [Compar. Cleanlier; superl. Cleanliest.] Etym: [From Clean. ]

 

1. Habitually clean; pure; innocent. "Cleanly joys." Glanvill. Some plain but cleanly country maid. Dryden. Displays her cleanly platter on the board. Goldsmith.

 

2. Cleansing; fitted to remove moisture; dirt, etc. [Obs. ] "With cleanly powder dry their hair. " Prior.

 

3. Adroit; skillful; dexterous; artful. [Obs. ] Through his fine handling and his cleanly play. Spenser.

 

CLEANLY

CLEANLY Clean "ly, adv.

 

1. In a clean manner; neatly. He was very cleanly dressed. Dickens.

 

2. Innocently; without stain. Shak.

 

3. Adroitly; dexterously. Middleton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

cleanly

clean ly adverb |ˈklēnlē ˈklinli | 1 in a way that produces no dirt, noxious gases, or other pollutants: the engine burns very cleanly. 2 without difficulty or impediment; smoothly and efficiently: he vaulted cleanly through the open window. [Old English clǣnlīce (see clean, -ly 2 ). ] adjective |ˈklenlē ˈklɛnli | ( cleanlier, cleanliest ) archaic (of a person or animal ) habitually clean and careful to avoid dirt. [Old English clǣnlīc (see clean, -ly 1 ). ] DERIVATIVES clean li ness |ˈklenlēnis |noun

 

Oxford Dictionary

cleanly

clean ¦ly adverb |ˈkliːnli | 1 without difficulty or impediment; smoothly and efficiently: he vaulted cleanly through the open window. 2 in a way that produces no dirt, noxious gases, or other pollutants: the engine burns very cleanly. adjective |ˈklɛnli | ( cleanlier, cleanliest ) archaic habitually clean and careful to avoid dirt. DERIVATIVES cleanliness noun ORIGIN Old English clǣnlīce (adverb ), clǣnlīc (adjective ): see clean, -ly 1, -ly 2 .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cleanly

clean ly 1 /klíːnli /clean 副詞 1 見事に, ちゃんと hit the ball cleanly ボールを見事に打つ .2 きれいに, 清潔に .3 清らかに, 汚れなく, 正々堂々と .

 

cleanly

clean ly 2 /klénli / (! -ea-は /e /) clean 形容詞 ⦅古 ⦆〈人 動物などが 〉きれい好きな ; こざっぱりした, こぎれいな .