hardily
English
Adverb
hardily (comparative more hardily, superlative most hardily)
- In a hardy manner.
- 1828, Walter Scott, “How Scotland and England Came to be Separate Kingdoms”, in Tales of a Grandfather; being Stories Taken from Scottish History. […] In Three Vols., volume I, Edinburgh: Printed [by Ballantyne and Co.] for Cadell and Co.; London: Simpkin and Marshall; Dublin: John Cumming, →OCLC, page 8:
- The natives of Scotland are accustomed to live more hardily in general than those of England.
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