释义 |
Englishly, adv.|ˈɪŋglɪʃlɪ| [f. English a. + -ly2.] In an English manner. †a. By means of an English word; in English (obs.). b. After the manner of the English people, like an Englishman or Englishmen. (rare in mod. use.)
1529More Dial. Heresyes i. Wks. 221/1 If he wold call the priestes englishly. 1565J. Halle Hist. Expost. 113 Scarificatio, uel cutis Sculptura, englishly Scarification. 1602Warner Alb. Eng. xii. lxxii. (1612) 300 Arm'd be euery hand and heart hence, Englishly, to beat Spaine. 1641Sir B. Rudyard in Rushw. Hist. Coll. iii. (1692) I. 315 It behoves us..to be Englishly sensible of the Injustice. 1765H. Walpole Let. H. Mann (F. Hall). 1818Jas. Mill Let. 30 Apr. in Macvey Napier's Corr. (1879) 19 Englishly-educated people are all hostile to him. 1859Sala Gas-light & D. xv. 168 Voices anything but (Englishly) human. |