Definition
In a bold, confident, fearless, or lively manner; bravely or boldly; archaic or dialectal Scottish usage.
Etymology
From crouse (bold) + -ly (adverb suffix). This adverbial form appears in Scottish literature and represents the dialectal conversion to adverb form.
Kelly Says
Robert Burns used 'crousely' in his poetry to capture Scottish bravery—and readers felt it authentically expressed courage better than the English 'boldly,' which is the magic of dialect!
Translations
ARالعربية
بِهِجَّة
bi-he-jja
BNবাংলা
উৎসাহে
ut-sa-a-he
CSČeština
vesele
ve-se-le
DEDeutsch
fröhlich
froh-lich
ELΕλληνικά
χαρούμενα
ha-roo-me-na
ESEspañol
alegres
a-leh-gres
FISuomi
onnellisesti
on-nel-li-se-sti
FRFrançais
joyeusement
zhoy-e-zuman-man
HIहिन्दी
उत्साह से
ut-sa-a-h se
HUMagyar
vidáman
vi-da-man
IDBahasa Indonesia
gembira
ge-mbira
ITItaliano
allegro
a-leh-groh
JA日本語
元気いっぱいに
genki ippai ni
KO한국어
활기차게
hwal-gi-cha-ge
MSBahasa Melayu
gembira
ge-mbira
NLNederlands
vrolijk
vro-lijk
PLPolski
radośnie
ra-do-snee
PTPortuguês
alegres
a-leh-gres
SWKiswahili
furaha
fu-ra-ha
TAதமிழ்
சிறப்பாக
si-rap-pa-a-ka
TEతెలుగు
ఉత్సాహంతో
ut-sa-a-han-to
TRTürkçe
neşeli
neh-seh-lee
UKУкраїнська
весело
ves-elo
URاردو
خوشحالی سے
khoo-sh-ha-lee se
VITiếng Việt
hứng hái
hungs hai