fruitly

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English

Etymology

From fruit +‎ -ly.

Adjective

fruitly (comparative more fruitly, superlative most fruitly)

  1. (rare) Of or pertaining to fruit; fruity; fruitful
    • 1775, Robert Anderson, The Works of the British Poets:
      What makes a plenteous harvest, when to turn
      The fruitly soil, and when to sow the corn.
    • 1879, Henry Rolfe, Illya, page 4:
      This prince was called Phyllian, a prince
      Whose prowess was a theme upon those seas,
      Who from the time of youth, and ever since,
      Had ruled those islands, and their fruitly trees
      Protected from the spoiler that would seize []
    • 1913, The Indicator, volume 39, page 70:
      The most fruitly limbs of some family trees are grafts.
    • 1933, Dairymen's Association of the Province of Quebec, Report, volumes 51-54, page 6:
      Later on, in the heat of summer, fruitly flavour, open and soft texture and gassy cheese were the cause of many No. 2 grades.