bygly

Adverb

 * 1) bigly: strongly, with great force
 * 2) * 1485 July 31,, &#91;Le Morte Darthur&#93;, [London]: Enprynted and fynysshed in thabbey Westmestre [by ], 71490786 , leaf 193 verso; republished as H[einrich] Oskar Sommer, editor, Le morte darthur by Syr Thomas Malory; the Original Edition of William Caxton Now Reprinted and Edited with an Introduction and Glossary by H. Oskar Sommer, Ph.D.; with an Essay on Malory's Prose Style by , London: Published by David Nutt, in the Strand, 1889–1891 (reproduced Ann Arbor, Mich.:  Humanities Text Initiative, 1997),  890162034 , page 386:
 * "enm"

- Thenne sir Tristram came in and beganne so roughly and soo bygly that there was none myght withstande hym / and thus sire Tristram dured longe