cleanly

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English

Etymology 1

From Middle English clenly, clenliche, clanly, from Old English clǣnlīċ (cleanly, pure, excellent), equivalent to clean +‎ -ly.

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cleanly (comparative cleanlier or more cleanly, superlative cleanliest or most cleanly)

  1. Being habitually clean, practising good hygiene.
  2. (obsolete) Cleansing; fitted to remove moisture; dirt, etc.
    • 1718, Mat[thew] Prior, “Alma: Or, The Progress of the Mind”, in Poems on Several Occasions, London: [] Jacob Tonson [], and John Barber [], →OCLC, canto II, page 354:
      In our Fantaſtic Climes the Fair / With cleanly Powder dry their Hair: []
  3. (obsolete) Adroit; dexterous; artful.
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Etymology 2

From Middle English clenly, clenli, clenliche, from Old English clǣnlīċe (cleanly), equivalent to clean +‎ -ly.

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cleanly (comparative cleanlier or more cleanly, superlative cleanliest or most cleanly)

  1. In a clean way, neatly.
  2. Not causing a mess or unnecessary damage.
    We agreed to break off our relationship cleanly.
    Fortunately, the bullet passed cleanly through your shoulder.
  3. Innocently; without stain.
  4. Adroitly; dexterously
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