Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Lively

Lively , adjective

[For lifely. Compare Lifelike.]

1.
Endowed with or manifesting life; living.
Chaplets of gold and silver resembling lively flowers and leaves. — Holland
2.
Brisk; vivacious; active; as, a lively youth.
But wherefore comes old Manoa in such haste, With youthful steps? Much livelier than erewhile He seems. — Milton
3.
Gay; airy; animated; spirited.
From grave to gay, from lively to severe. — Pope
4.
Representing life; lifelike. [Obsolete]
I spied the lively picture of my father. — Massinger
5.
Bright; vivid; glowing; strong; vigorous.
The colors of the prism are manifestly more full, intense, and lively that those of natural bodies. — Sir I. Newton
His faith must be not only living, but lively too. — South
Collocations (1)
Lively stones (Scripture) , saints, as being quickened by the Spirit, and active in holiness.

Lively , adverb

1.
In a brisk, active, or animated manner; briskly; vigorously. — Hayward
2.
With strong resemblance of life. [Obsolete]
Thou counterfeitest most lively. — Shakespeare