Re"al*ly (rē"al*l&ybreve;),
adv. In a real manner; with or in reality; actually; in truth.
Whose anger is really but a short fit of madness.
Swift. &fist; Really is often used familiarly as a slight corroboration of an opinion or
a declaration.
Why, really, sixty-five is somewhat old.
Young.
Re"al*ly` (rā"äl*lē`), adv.
Royally. [Obs.]
Chaucer.
Re"-al*ly" (-lī"), v. t. [Pref. re- + ally, v. t.]
To bring together again; to compose or form anew.
Spenser.