Are these real words?

surfeitly
surfeitness
surfeitous

The word "surfeit" can be a noun or a verb. These three you listed are not real words. The adjective that goes with "surfeit" is "surfeited."

In the future you can figure these things out by looking up any questionable words at www.google.com -- and if Google asks "Do you mean...?" then you know what you typed is not correct!

You can double-check by using any good dictionary or dictionary website.

http://www.dictionary.com <~~one good one

Thank you! :)

You're very welcome!

To determine if these words are real, we can consult a reliable dictionary. One of the most popular online dictionaries is Merriam-Webster. Let's search each of the words to see if they are included in their database.

1. surfeitly: Unfortunately, "surfeitly" does not appear in Merriam-Webster's dictionary. This suggests that it is not recognized as a standard English word.

2. surfeitness: Similarly, "surfeitness" is not found in the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Therefore, it is unlikely to be a recognized English word.

3. surfeitous: Merriam-Webster does not have an entry for "surfeitous." Therefore, it is unlikely to be a recognized English word.

To summarize, none of the words "surfeitly," "surfeitness," or "surfeitous" are considered standard English words according to Merriam-Webster dictionary. It's possible that these words may have been created or used in specific contexts, but they are not widely recognized or accepted.