Obs. rare. [f. WARM a. or v. + -LY1.] Full of warmth.

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c. 1470.  Harding, Chron. CIX. viii. As they [the Danes] vnto theyr Shyppes agaynwarde flewe, He droue them there vnto a warmely stowe.

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1637.  Rutherford, Lett. to Lady Kilconquhair, 8 Aug. The sweet presence, the long lasting goodwill of our God, the warmely & lovely comforts of our Lord Jesus be with you.

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