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Entry 2 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Seemly

/(sēm"ly̆)/ · Seem·ly · IPA /ˈsiːmli/
01 a. Suited to the object, occasion, purpose, or character; suitable; fit; becoming; comely; decorous.
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    Suited to the object, occasion, purpose, or character; suitable; fit; becoming; comely; decorous.
    “He had a seemly nose.” Chaucer.
    “I am a woman, lacking wit To make a seemly answer to such persons.” Shak.
    “Suspense of judgment and exercise of charity were safer and seemlier for Christian men than the hot pursuit of these controversies.” Hooker.
02 adv. In a decent or suitable manner; becomingly.
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    In a decent or suitable manner; becomingly.
    “Suddenly a men before him stood, Not rustic as before, but seemlier clad, As one in city or court or place bred.” Milton.