No, it is not.
yes it is a real word
No, soarn is not (yet) a real word in English.
Yes, shat is a real word.
I'ts not in the OED, - that's my definition of a real word or not.
Oogarbs is not a real word, it is what we call 'gibberish'
(Goodly is a mostly archaic term for "considerable" that also could mean physically attractive.)Many town marshals in the Old West were hired for their shooting abilities, and a goodly number of them were former outlaws.
Ballad of the Goodly Fere was created in 1909.
Well for starters a brain to learn stuff real goodly like
goodly
No. Goodly (mostly archaic) is an adjective, despite the -LY form. It usually modifies "number" and means considerable, or substantial.
by looking after them and feeding them goodly
they celebrate it goodly!
by looking after them and feeding them goodly
by looking after them and feeding them goodly
That's not goodly England
sing goodly
wash you walls with a goodly amount of ammonia