semly

adv.

Gaw semlych; Cl, Erk, WA semely

‘becomingly, excellently; pleasantly, sweetly’

(Modern English seemly)

Etymology

Formed on seme (adj.) or semly (adj.), or derived directly from the analogous ON construction, cp. OIcel sœmiliga ‘honourably, becomingly’.

PGmc Ancestor

*sōmi-

Proposed ON Etymon (OIcel representative)

sœmr ‘becoming, fit’; cp. sœmiliga ‘honourably, becomingly’ 
(ONP sǿmi-liga (adv.))

Other Scandinavian Reflexes

Icel sæmur, Norw sømre, Sw dial sym

OE Cognate

cp. gesōm (adj.) ‘unanimous, peaceable, friendly’

Phonological and morphological markers

Summary category

C1a

(C3)

Attestation

Fairly common and widespread in ME (from the AB group onwards, but esp. frequent from the 14c).

Occurrences in the Gersum Corpus

Gaw 865, 882, 888, etc.; Cl 1442; Erk 35; WA 198, 281, 424

Bibliography

MED sēmelī (adv.) , OED seemly (adv.) , HTOED , HTOED , Dance semly (adv.)