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charitably, adv.|ˈtʃærɪtəblɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a charitable or kindly manner; with charity.
c1400Wycliffite Tract in Wyclif's Bible Pref. 14 note, Men..that ȝyuen charitably the greet almes of Goddis word, declaryng it ryȝtly to cristene puple. 1494Fabyan v. cxxxii. 116 He exortyd his .ii. sones charitably to loue. 1526Tindale Rom. xiv. 15 If thy brother be grieued with thy meate: now walkest thou not charitablye. 1563Abp. Parker Articles, And releaue the poore charitably. 1598Barret Theor. Warres ii. i. 28 Let him first charitablie reprehend them. 1691Hartcliffe Virtues 213 We then learn to think soberly, and to judg charitably. 1710Steele Tatler No. 195 ⁋2, I was always charitably inclined to believe the Fault lay in myself. 1766Goldsm. Vic. W. xxiii, A supply of provisions charitably sent us by my kind parishioners. 1880M. Collins Th. in Garden II. 270 Illogical people..I charitably hope that my amiable critic is not one of them. |