The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fiendly
Fiendly \Fiend"ly\, a. [AS. fe['o]ndlic.]
Fiendlike; monstrous; devilish. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
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fiendly
a. 1 (label en obsolete) hostile. 2 (label en now rare) Like a fiend; devilish.
Usage examples of "fiendly".
And while he busy was, this fiendly wretch, This false canon (the foule fiend him fetch), Out of his bosom took a beechen coal, In which full subtifly was made a hole, And therein put was of silver limaile* *filings An ounce, and stopped was withoute fail The hole with wax, to keep the limaile in.