Definition of Navally

1. naval [adv] - See also: naval

Lexicographical Neighbors of Navally

naval forces
naval gun
naval infantry
naval installation
naval medicine
naval mine
naval missile
naval officer
naval radar
naval shipyard
naval tactical data system
naval unit
naval weaponry
navalism
navalisms
navally (current term)
navals
navar
navarch
navarchs
navarchy
navarho
navarhos
navarin
navarins
navars
navbar
navbars
nave
navel

Literary usage of Navally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Effect of Maritime Command on Land Campaigns Since Waterloo by Charles Edward Callwell (1897)
"1-11- \ act navally The narrow straits which join the Euxine to the ^Egean, and which mark the line of cleavage between the continents of Europe and of Asia ..."

2. Lays of Ind by Aliph Cheem (1905)
"... if you'd plenty of nerve, A shallow excuse for a skirt; The trousers, a man of the sea Would into an ecstasy put,— Very navally tight at the knee, ..."

3. Lays of Ind: Comical, Satirical and Descriptive Poems Illustrative of by Walter Yeldham (1901)
"... if you'd plenty of nerve, A shallow excuse for a skirt; The trousers, a man of the sea Would into an ecstasy put,— Very navally tight at the knee, ..."

4. The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility ...by Thomas Robson by Thomas Robson (1830)
"Supporters, the dexter, an eagle ppr. navally crowned or ; the sinister, a lion, holding in the dexter paw a slip of oak, fructed ppr. ..."

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