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court·ly
(kôrt′lē)adj. court·li·er, court·li·est
1. Suitable for a royal court; stately: courtly furniture and pictures.
2. Elegant; refined: courtly manners.
3. Flattering in an insincere way; obsequious.
adv.
In a courtly manner; elegantly or politely.
court′li·ness n.
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courtly
(ˈkɔːtlɪ)adj, -lier or -liest
1. of or suitable for a royal court
2. refined in manner
3. ingratiating
ˈcourtliness n
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court•ly
(ˈkɔrt li, ˈkoʊrt-)adj. -li•er, -li•est,
adv. adj.
1. polite, refined, or elegant: courtly manners.
2. flattering; obsequious.
3. noting, pertaining to, or suitable for the court of a sovereign.
adv. 4. in a courtly manner; politely.
[1400–50]
court′li•ness, n.
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Adj. | 1. | courtly - refined or imposing in manner or appearance; befitting a royal court; "a courtly gentleman" dignified - having or expressing dignity; especially formality or stateliness in bearing or appearance; "her dignified demeanor"; "the director of the school was a dignified white-haired gentleman" |
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courtly
adjective ceremonious, civil, formal, obliging, refined, polite, dignified, stately, aristocratic, gallant, affable, urbane, decorous, chivalrous, highbred a large man with a gently, courtly manner
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courtly
adjective1. Characterized by elaborate but usually formal courtesy:
2. Fond of or given to ceremony:
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court
(koːt) noun2. the judges and officials of a legal court. The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.tribunal
4. the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen. the court of King James.corte
5. the palace of a king or queen. Hampton Court.palacio
6. an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house. patio
verb1. to try to win the love of; to woo. cortejar, hacer la corte a
2. to try to gain (admiration etc). buscar
ˈcourtier (-tiə) nounˈcourtly adjectiveˈcourtliness nounˈcourtship nounˈcourthouse noun a building where legal cases are held. palacio de justicia
ˌcourt-ˈmartial – plural ˌcourts-ˈmartial – noun a court held by officers of the armed forces to try offences against discipline. consejo de guerra, tribunal militar
ˈcourtyard noun a court or enclosed ground beside, or surrounded by, a building. the courtyard of the castle.patio
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