burly

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Large, well-built, and muscular.
  2. Great, amazing, unbelievable.
  3. Of large magnitude, either good or bad, and sometimes both.
adj
  1. Full of burls or knots; knotty.

Pronunciation

/ˈbɜːli/ En-au-burly.ogg /bɝli/ /bʌrle/ /bʌrlɪ/ /bøːli/ /beːli/ /bɛːli/

Word forms

burly burlier burliest bowerly more burly most burly

Etymology

From Middle English burly, burely, borly, burlich, borlich, borlic (“tall, stately”), of uncertain origin. Cognate with Scots burely, burly (“rough, stout, sturdy, strong”). Perhaps from Old English *būrlīċ (“noble, stately”, literally “bowerly”), equivalent to bower + -ly; or from Old English *byrlīċ (“high, raised”), from byre (“raised area, mound”), cognate with Old High German burlīh, purlīh (“lofty, elevated, high, exalted”), related to Old High German burjan (“to raise, lift, push up”), English burgeon. However, Irish burla (“bundle, pack; burly person”) points to a different origin.

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