Dimply

What is Dimply?


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An ancient Cornish word, that has recently come back into use. It is used to describe an attractive woman, and it's roots can be traced back to various meanings, amongst them - "beautiful", "fun-loving" and "ever-young". Perhaps its most suitable modern equivalent is "Lovely", although some Cornish scholars maintain this to be an understatement.

"Look at that lass Francina, she is dimply"

See lovely, beautiful, young, horrid


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