feendly

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

from Old English fēondliċ (hostile), corresponding to feend + -ly.

Adjective

feendly

  1. Hostile
  2. Resembling a demon; devilish, fiendish
  3. (religion) Under the possession of a demon

Descendants

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