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单词 famously
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famouslyadv.

Brit. /ˈfeɪməsli/, U.S. /ˈfeɪməsli/
Etymology: formed as famous v. + -ly suffix2.
1. In a famous or celebrated manner, renownedly. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > [adverb]
gloriouslya1340
greatlya1400
flourishly1558
famously1579
heroically1583
renownedly1583
distinguishedlya1745
brilliantly1813
lustrously1849
legendarily1953
1579 W. Fulke Confut. Treat. N. Sander in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 670 Rome doeth set foorth the merites of Peter and Paule the more famously and solemnly.
1597 W. Shakespeare Richard III ii. iii. 19 This land was famously enricht With pollitike graue counsell. View more context for this quotation
1684 Winstanley in C. M. Ingleby & L. T. Smith Shakespeare's Cent. Prayse (1879) 400 He became so famously witty.
1727–36 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. Famously, renownedly.
2.
a. In or by common talk; commonly, openly. Also, in bad sense: Notoriously. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > [adverb]
outa1400
notoirely1409
notorily1455
notoriouslyc1495
famously1553
by the drum1564
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > infamy or notoriety > [adverb]
famously1553
notoriously1570
notorious1574
infamously1611
flagrantly1756
1553 R. Eden tr. S. Münster Treat. Newe India sig. Jj Molucca, so famously spoken of for the great abundaunce of swete..spices.
1592 T. Nashe Strange Newes G iij [Stannyhurst] had neuer been praisd by Gabriel for his labour, if therein hee had not bin so famously absurd.
1630 tr. G. Botero Relations Famous Kingdomes World (rev. ed.) 277 Which story is famously knowne in Cambridge.
1637 R. Humfrey tr. St. Ambrose Christian Offices Pref. It notoriously appeareth, and famously to their eternall infamy brands the Papists.
1701 N. Grew Cosmol. Sacra iv. ii. §31 They looked on the Particulars, as Things famously spoken of.
1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies II. xxxiv. 18 The Town is famously infamous for a Seminary of female Lewdness.
b. Publicly; so that the fact may be widely known Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > manifestation > manifestness > openness or unconcealedness > [adverb]
barelyc950
beforeOE
openlyOE
nakedly?c1225
in a person's bearda1250
opelyc1275
apertly1297
commonlya1325
opena1325
overtlyc1325
pertlya1375
plainc1380
in (also on) opena1382
in apertc1384
plainlyc1390
in open (also general) audiencea1393
aperta1400
in commonaltya1400
outa1400
without laina1400
in commonc1400
publishlyc1400
pertc1410
in publicc1429
on higha1450
in pert1453
to a person's facea1470
into heightc1480
forthward?1504
but hidel?1507
publicly1534
uncolouredly1561
roundly1563
famously1570
vulgarly1602
above board1603
round1604
displayedly1611
on (also upon) the square?1611
undisguisedly1611
broadly1624
discoveredly1659
unveiledly1661
under a person's nose1670
manifestly1711
before faces1762
publically1797
overboard1834
unashamedly1905
upfront1972
1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) I. 738/2 The said John Hus, shalbe famouslye deposed and disgraded from his priestly orders.
3. colloquial. Excellently, splendidly, capitally. Cf. famous adj. 5.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > excellence > [adverb]
fairlyOE
goodlyc1275
finec1330
properlyc1390
daintily?a1400
thrivinglya1400
goodlily?1457
excellent1483
excellently1527
excellently1529
curiously1548
jollilyc1563
admirably1570
beautifully1570
singularly1576
bravelyc1600
famouslya1616
manlya1616
primely1622
prime1648
eximiously1650
topping1683
egregiously1693
purely1695
trimmingly1719
toppinglya1739
surprisingly1749
capitally1750
brawly1796
jellily18..
stammingly1814
divinely1822
stunningly1823
rippingly1828
jam up1835
out of sight1835
first-rately1843
first rate1844
like a charm1845
stunning1851
marvellously1859
magnificently1868
first class1871
splendidly1883
sterlingly1883
tip-top1888
like one o'clock1901
deevily1905
goodo1907
dandy1908
bonzer1914
great1916
juicily1916
corkingly1917
champion1925
unbeatably1928
snodger1946
beaut1953
smashingly1956
groovily1970
awesome1984
a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) i. i. 34 I say vnto you, what he hath done Famouslie, he did it to that end. View more context for this quotation
1671 London Gaz. No. 544/4 The City of Argiers..is famously carved and painted in her stern, being a new stout Ship.
1746 in Leisure Hour (1880) 119 I had the terrible mortification of seeing a horse of Willy's famously beat.
1841 E. Bulwer-Lytton Night & Morning i. i I've contrived it famously.
1858 E. B. Ramsay Reminisc. Sc. Life (ed. 18) v. 119 We get on famously.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1894; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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