Afley

/ˈæfli/ adjective

In Scottish or Northern English dialect, meaning off the proper or straight course; awry or askew.

From Old Norse or Scottish Gaelic origins, possibly related to 'aloof' or similar words indicating displacement or being off-course, though the exact path is uncertain.

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