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Definition of Riantly
1. riant [adv] - See also: riant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Riantly
Literary usage of Riantly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pulse of the Bards (Cuisle Na H-éigse). Songs and Ballads by Patrick Joseph McCall (1904)
"Over the lake I am riantly rowing My Maid of the Bonnie Brown Hair, Over the lake
she is smilingly going, The happiest girl from Killarney Fair. ..."
2. Journal by Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1873)
"... in on this subject says sessions are admira worms, and that th riantly, the
climat« processes. ..."
3. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences by New York Academy of Sciences (1917)
"Among the other Piman languages the surds are uniformly noted, but the sonants
va- riantly. Opata and Heve are written with the sonant stops /;, d, g, ..."
4. Through the Dark Continent: Or, The Sources of the Nile Around the Great by Henry Morton Stanley (1879)
"... the breeze wafted the dull and heavy mists m* away until the sun appeared,
and bit by bit the luxu- "' riantly wooded banks rose up solemn and sad. ..."
5. The Masters of Modern French Criticism by Irving Babbitt (1912)
"cause it is there that the human plant grows most luzu- riantly. We are going to
see in his pages the whole <ve -* jj* genius of Shakespeare " unfold before ..."