i Register
In some senses, grisly is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
adj
Horrifyingly repellent; gruesome, terrifying.
The photographs of the killings depict a grisly scene.
Magnes and many thinges attractive are, / But nothing ſo allective under ſkyes, / As that ſame dainty amiable ſtarre, / That none but griſly mouth of hell defyes.
Obsolete form of grizzly.
old squirrels that turn grisly
The animals found in this province are, deer, elk, buffalo, cabrie, the grisly black bear, and wild horses.
Misspelling of gristly.
noun
Obsolete form of grizzly (“type of bear”).
adv
In a horrible or terrible manner; in a terrifying way.
[A] very fair young gentlewoman [Sir Roger Wentworth's daughter], of twelve years of age, in marvellous manner vexed and tormented by our ghostly enemy, the devil, her mind alienated and raving, with despising and blaspheming of God, and hatred of all hallowed things, […] finally being brought and laid before the image of our blessed lady, was there, in the sight of many worshipful people, so grievously tormented, and in face, eyes, look, and countenance, so grisly changed, with her mouth drawn aside, and her eyes laid out upon her cheeks, that it was a terrible sight to behold. And after many marvellous things, […] restored to their good state, perfectly cured and suddenly.
A valiant Captain of great prowess, as fierce as a fox assaulting a goose, was so hardy to give the first stroke: then got they so grisly together, that great was the activity that day to be seen there on both sides: the one very eager for purchase of prey, the other utterly stout for redemption of liberty: thus, quarrel enflamed the fury on both sides: twice the Danes had the better, but at the last conflict, beaten down, overcome, and many led captive for triumph by our English women.