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incoˈmmodiously, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an incommodious manner or degree; inconveniently, uncomfortably; troublesomely.
1551R. Robinson tr. More's Utop. ii. (Arb.) 93 To thintent the sycke..shuld not lye to thronge or strayte, and therfore vneasely, and incommodiously. 1583Fulke Defence xiii. 439 Neither was this Cyprian's fault alone, that he wrote of repentance many things incommodiously [marg. imprudenter] and unwisely. 1652Cogan tr. Scudery's Ibrahim ii. i. 15 It is certain, that I am not incommodiously inconstant. 1713Derham Phys.-Theol. v. ii. (R.), Without this erect posture his eyes would have been the most prone, and incommodiously situated of all animals. 1784Cowper Task i. 69 Incommodiously pent in, And ill at ease behind. |