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ˈvildly, adv. Now rare or Obs. [f. vild a. Common c 1590–1650.] = vilely adv.
1575Churchyard Chippes (1817) 127 So vildly agaynst my honour and trueth. 1588Babington Prof. Exp. Lord's Pr. (1596) 234 To haue true good will..so vnkindely, yea so vildly requited. 1602Middleton Phœnix ii. ii. 328 Captain? off with that noble title! thou becomest it vildly. 1655Theophania 162 If Parmenio had sense of honor, he could not thus vildly blemish the vertue of Artemia. 1681Hickeringill Black Non-Conf. ii. Wks. 1716 II. 20 They are vildly loth to lose their domineering, insulting Kingdom of Darkness. 1748M. Mendez Sqr. Dames ii. xxix. in Dodsley Coll. Poems (1755) IV. 150 Have I not cause to weep from rising morn..To see my dearling's fame thus vildly torn? |