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Webster 1913 Edition
Lubberly
Lub′ber-ly
,Adj.
Like a lubber; clumsy.
A great
lubberly
boy. Shakespeare
Lub′ber-ly
,adv.
Clumsily; awkwardly.
Dryden.
Webster 1828 Edition
Lubberly
LUB'BERLY
,Adj.
LUB'BERLY
,adv.
Definition 2024
lubberly
lubberly
English
Adjective
lubberly (comparative more lubberly, superlative most lubberly)
- Clumsy and stupid; resembling a lubber (an inexperienced person).
- Shakespeare
- a great lubberly boy
- 1693, Thomas Urquhart, translation of Gargantua by Rabelais, Chapter XX:
- Ponocrates and Eudemon burst out in a laughing so heartily, that they had almost split with it, and given up the ghost, in rendering their souls to God: even just as Crassus did, seeing a lubberly ass eat thistles;
- Shakespeare
- Lacking in seamanship; of or suitable to a landlubber who is new to being at sea and unfamiliar with the ways of a sailor.
- 1848, James Fenimore Cooper, "Captain Spike, Or The Islets of the Gulf", in Bentley's Miscellany , page 19:
- "Do not use such a lubberly expression, my dear Rose, if you respect your father's profession. On a vessel is a new-fangled Americanism, that is neither fish, flesh, nor red-herring, as we sailors say,— neither English nor Greek."
- 1848, James Fenimore Cooper, "Captain Spike, Or The Islets of the Gulf", in Bentley's Miscellany , page 19:
Adverb
lubberly (comparative more lubberly, superlative most lubberly)
- In the manner of a landlubber.