adv. Obs. [f. FAR + -LY2.] Far, to a great extent or distance.
c. 1460. Towneley Myst., 298.
| Petrus. Farlee may we fownde and fare | |
| For myssyng of oure master Jesus. |
1555. Abp. Parker, Ps. cvi. 26, 27.
| By liftyng vp: his (irefull) hand: God sware vnto them all: | |
| That he would them: in wildernes: destroy wyth shamefull fall. | |
| And that he would: cast (shortly) out: their seede where gentils byde | |
| And sparple them: as runnegates: in countries farly wyde. |