| 单词 | rusticly | 
| 释义 | rusticlyadv.  = rustically adv.Apparently rare between the late 19th and late 20th centuries. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > district in relation to human occupation > country as opposed to town > 			[adverb]		 > in country manner rustically1538 rusticly?1611 rurally1668 ?1611    G. Chapman tr.  Homer Iliads  xxiii. 416  				‘To you it seems so,’ rusticly Ajax Oileus said. 1620    T. Venner Via Recta viii. 168  				If..the appetite be..yeelded unto, and the body not rustickly strong. a1684    J. Evelyn Diary anno 1646 		(1955)	 II. 517  				The People very Clownish, & rustickly clad, after a very odd fashion. 1769    Mod. Wife I. viii. 87  				You will hardly excuse me for introducing you to my modish acquaintance;—nay, my dear, don't be so rusticly squeamish. 1780    Masquerades III. 19  				Every thing in and about the house seemed admirably clean, and rusticly elegant. 1822    S. Woodworth Deed of Gift  ii. iii. 36 		(stage direct.)	  				Curtsying rusticly. 1874    Scribner's Monthly Aug. 499/1  				The parlor consisted of a sheltered wooden platform, rusticly furnished, and commanded a superb view of the lake scenery. 1980    Christian Sci. Monitor 20 Aug.  b6  				The comfortable, spotlessly clean, well-aired rooms and suites are either modern or rusticly charming. 2005    B. Bobrick Fated Sky  ii. vii. 163  				His idea of exercise [was] rusticly plain—a good hike over rough mountain paths or a bit of a scramble up a thicket-strewn slope. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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