gospelly

English

Etymology

gospel + -y

Adjective

gospelly (comparative more gospelly, superlative most gospelly)

  1. Resembling gospel music
    • 2000, Salman Rushdie, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, published 2000, page 539:
      When we reach the piano, Ormus sits down and starts to play a slow, haunting gospelly tune.

Adverb

gospelly (comparative more gospelly, superlative most gospelly)

  1. (archaic, Christianity) In the manner of the Gospel
    • 1698, Edward Taylor, “Meditation 25”, in The Poems of Edward Taylor, UNC, published 1989, →ISBN, page 129:
      The Ceremonies cease, but yet the Creede / Contained therein, continues gospelly, / That make my feeble Spirits will grow frim.
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