APPLEY

Etymology

Adjective

appley (comparative more appley, superlative most appley)

Resembling apples, apple-like.

Of, or pertaining to, apples.

Etymology

Proper noun

Appley

The village of Appley Bridge in Lancashire, England.

Source: Wiktionary



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