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Webster 1913 Edition
Stilly
Still′y
,Adj.
Still; quiet; calm.
The
stilly
hour when storms are gone. Moore.
Stil′ly
,adv.
In a still manner; quietly; silently; softly.
Dr. H. More.
The hum of either army
stilly
sounds. Shakespeare
Webster 1828 Edition
Stilly
STILLY
,adv.
1.
Silently; without noise.2.
Calmly; quietly; without tumult.Definition 2024
stilly
stilly
English
Adjective
stilly (comparative stillier, superlative stilliest)
- silent; calm
- 1828, Various, The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Vol. 12,:
- The dead--in holy, stilly peace, the sacred dead repose, Afar from earth's turmoil and grief, and all of sick'ning woes; From racking pain, and withering pride, and avarice's care, Secure they rest in solitude, unaw'd by sin or snare.
- 1996, Stephen King, chapter 4, in The Green Mile, Pocket Books edition:
- . . . Marjorie used Central to call as many of her neighbors that were also on the exchange as she could, telling them of the disaster which had fallen like a lightning-stroke out of a clear sky, knowing that each call would produce overlapping ripples, like pebbles tossed rapidly into a stilly pond.
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