• Breakly

    Origin

    From breakle + -y and/or break + -ly. Compare German zerbrechlich ("fragile").

    Full definition of breakly

    Adjective

    breakly

    1. Apt to, capable of, or tending to break; fragile; brittle.
      • 1842, Edmund Ruffin, Farmers' register:Our ash is not tough and hard like that, but has an open grain, and is among the most brash or breakly of our timbers.
      • 1889, Charles Lotin Hildreth, The mysterious city of Oo: adventures in Orbello Land:Daylight was breakly dimly through wild-looking clouds upon a world of tumultuous waters.
      • 1893, Bessie Chandler, A woman who failed: and others:"I never thought I 'd say what I 'm going to," she said at last; "it seems indecent; but I can't have you sitting around this way, acting as if I was a piece of cracked chiny that you'd got to handle mighty gingerly or it would drop all to pieces. I ain't so breakly. ..."

    Adverb

    breakly

    1. In a breakly manner.
      • 2007, Vít Bojňanský, Agáta FargaÅ¡ová, Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European Flora:Surface longitudinal breakly furrowed, slight lustrous, orange-brown.
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