Crossword-Solution: COURTLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Courtly | a. | Relating or belonging to a court. |
| Courtly | a. | Elegant; polite; courtlike; flattering. |
| Courtly | a. | Disposed to favor the great; favoring the policy or party of the court; obsequious. |
| Courtly | adv. | In the manner of courts; politely; gracefully; elegantly. |
We have 58 clues for the answer “COURTLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Refined, as manners | 1 answer |
| stylised | 12 answers |
| ceremonious | 12 answers |
| civilised | 14 answers |
| Obsequious | 23 answers |
| flattering | 28 answers |
| Chivalrous | 31 answers |
| CIVIL ___ | 31 answers |
| Aristocratic | 34 answers |
| Courteous | 37 answers |
| Ritzy | 40 answers |
| Genteel | 42 answers |
| ornate | 43 answers |
| with all the trimmings | 44 answers |
| upmarket | 46 answers |
| AUGUST , | 46 answers |
| gracious | 47 answers |
| Kingly | 50 answers |
| Opulent | 50 answers |
| Luxurious | 52 answers |
| ornamented | 52 answers |
| Embellished | 52 answers |
| Stately | 54 answers |
| Deluxe | 55 answers |
| Sumptuous | 57 answers |
| Regal | 57 answers |
| Expensive | 58 answers |
| Glorious | 59 answers |
| Classy | 59 answers |
| Palatial | 59 answers |
| luscious | 59 answers |
| Polished | 62 answers |
| Eminent | 63 answers |
| rhetorical | 63 answers |
| Lustrous | 63 answers |
| Gallant | 63 answers |
| Elite | 64 answers |
| Dignified | 64 answers |
| Illustrious | 64 answers |
| Artistic. | 65 answers |
| Admirable | 66 answers |
| Lavish | 67 answers |
| Stylish | 68 answers |
| supreme | 69 answers |
| renowned | 69 answers |
| Celebrated | 70 answers |
| famed | 70 answers |
| Superb | 71 answers |
| Exquisite | 71 answers |
| Fashionable | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with COURTLY (5)
That watch has regulated imperial interests in its time—the stately ceremonial, the courtly assignation, pompous travels, and lordly sleeps.
But the Comtesse, for whom respect of royalty amounted almost to a religion, was too well-schooled in courtly etiquette to show the slightest sign of embarrassment, as the two ladies curtsied ceremoniously to one another.
Doctors who made great fortunes out of dainty remedies for imaginary disorders that never existed, smiled upon their courtly patients in the ante-chambers of Monseigneur.
James Wilder, demure and courtly, but with some trace of that wild terror of the night before still lurking in his furtive eyes and in his twitching features.
Her eyes were blue; and her hair, which was light brown, was slightly confined under a plain muslin cap, tied round with a black ribbon; a white linen gown and plain lawn handkerchief composed the remainder of her dress; and in this simple attire, she was more irresistibly charming to such a heart as Temple's, than she would have been, if adorned with all the splendor of a courtly belle.
Quotes with COURTLY (3)
Ah, adventure! Ah, romance! Ah, courtly graces and the noble gestures! Don't you wish you knew people like that? Don't you wish we could still walk around in cloaks and boots and breeches, with leather doublets and flowing white dueling shirts and swords strapped around our waists? Of course, if we did, given the way things are today, there'd be people out there lobbying for sword control, and we'd need a National Sword Association and bumper stickers that would read "Swords …
Arthur managed to speak to his grandmother [Queen Eleanor of England], demanding that she evacuate the castle with all her possessions and then go peaceably wherever she wished, for he wanted to show nothing but honour to her person. The Queen replied that she would not leave it, but if he behaved as a courtly gentlemen, he would quit this place, for he would find plenty of castles to attack other than the one she was in.
The moment I entered the bright, buzzing lobby of Men’s House I was overcome by a sense of alienation and hostility … The lobby was the meeting place for various groups still caught up in the illusions that had just been boomeranged out of my head: college boys working to return to school down South; older advocates of racial progress with utopian schemes for building black business empires; preachers ordained by no authority except their own, without church or congregation, …
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (1982–2013).