eathly
eathly — adverb
1. in a way that requires little effort or difficulty; without trouble
in a way that requires little effort or difficulty; without trouble
Joon eathly carried both suitcases up the seven flights of stairs.
The heavy sword swung eathly in the hands of the trained warrior.
adverb of manner: eathly + verb of movement
Mayumi eathly recited all fifty capitals from memory without a single mistake.
Birds glided eathly above the cliffs, riding the warm afternoon breeze.
Shirin's grandmother eathly threaded the needle, though her eyes were now quite weak.
- easily
the modern equivalent; used in all contemporary contexts
- effortlessly
stresses the absence of visible effort or strain
- readily
emphasises quick willingness rather than lack of difficulty
- simply
focuses on the lack of complexity rather than physical ease
- laboriously
with great effort and difficulty
- arduously
in a way that is physically or mentally demanding
用法筆記
Obsolete in modern English; replaced entirely by 'easily' in all contexts.