单词 | wickedly |
释义 | wickedlyadv. In a wicked manner, in various senses of the adjective. 1. In the way of wilful wrongdoing; iniquitously, immorally. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > [adverb] wickedly1303 westernaisc1400 sinistrally1538 injuriously1561 crossways1564 crosswise1594 sinistruouslya1615 society > morality > moral evil > wickedness > [adverb] wrothec888 litherlyc1050 foulOE sinfullyc1175 quedelya1250 amissc1275 shrewdly13.. felonly1303 wickedly1303 wickc1330 wickly1338 lewdlyc1384 wickeda1400 mischievouslyc1426 felonously1436 felonmentc1470 wickedfullyc1480 villainously1484 meschantlya1492 sinisterly1491 naughtily?1529 perniciously1533 naughtly1575 unsela1583 nefariously1599 scelerately1632 improbously1657 queerly1699 1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 1203 Wykkedlyche al þat gode he dyspendyþ. c1385 G. Chaucer Legend Good Women Ariadne. 1918 But wikkedely he quitte hire kyndenesse. c1386 G. Chaucer Clerk's Tale 667 He wikkedly..Hath mordred bothe his children. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 4376 Leuer es me be pour and lele þan wikudli at win catell. a1400–50 Wars Alex. 2425 Ȝe at wickid ere within ay wickidly ȝe thinke. c1480 (a1400) St. George 414 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 188 Þu dois nocht anerly wrang til ws, bot als wykitly callis oure godis al dewilis. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Gen. xix. B O brethren, do not so wickedly. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Prov. x. A Treasures that are wickedly gotten, profit nothinge. 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 338v Scipio Africane the seconde..was wekedly slaine in his bedde. 1563 N. Winȝet Certain Tractates (1888) I. 116 An hæretik denyand wickitlie the Father, the Sone, and the Haly Gaist. 1594 W. Shakespeare Lucrece sig. D1v Into the chamber wickedlie he stalkes. View more context for this quotation 1611 B. Jonson Catiline iv. sig. K2 No man Could be so wickedly, or fondly stupide. View more context for this quotation 1734 A. Pope Ess. Man: Epist. IV 11 Who wickedly is wise, or madly brave, Is but the more a fool, the more a knave. 1808 M. T. Kemble Day after Wedding 31 Somebody has deceived you, wickedly deceived you. 2. Harmfully, injuriously; fiercely, savagely, severely, cruelly; terribly, disastrously; in later use (chiefly jocular), very badly, abominably, execrably, vilely, ‘horridly’. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > [adverb] evilc1275 balefullya1375 harmfullyc1374 teenfullya1375 wickedlya1375 unsoundlyc1400 ill1483 mischievously1512 noisomely1589 infectiously1609 evilly1631 damageably1648 poisonously1746 noxiously1755 injuriously1809 nocuously1847 damagingly1854 banefully1865 damnously1884 the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > [adverb] evilc1275 balefullya1375 harmfullyc1374 teenfullya1375 wickedlya1375 unsoundlyc1400 prejudicially1467 ill1483 mischievously1512 pestilently1528 badly1580 noisomely1589 infectiously1609 prejudiciously1614 evilly1631 damageably1648 deleteriously1657 disserviceablya1670 noxiously1755 injuriously1809 nocuously1847 damagingly1854 banefully1865 detrimentally1879 damnously1884 the mind > goodness and badness > state of being accursed > [adverb] > as everyday imprecation wickedlya1375 terrible1490 cursedly1570 plaguilya1586 damnably1598 cursefully1606 damnedly1607 lousily1611 damnablea1616 execrably1633 excrementitiously1638 infernally1638 mangilya1640 putidly1654 infamously1695 consumedly1707 damned1757 damnationly1762 shockingly1768 damn1787 deucedly1819 peskily1833 pesky1833 beastly1853 dashedly1888 stinkingly1906 rasted1919 effing1945 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > fierceness > [adverb] grimc893 grimly971 bremeOE reighlyOE witherc1200 felonly1303 asperlyc1314 fellc1330 fellyc1330 fiercelya1375 sturdilyc1374 wickedlya1375 sternly1398 runishlyc1400 witherlyc1400 felonmentc1470 cruelly1487 blusterously1548 boarishlya1563 tiger-like1576 sternfully1582 mankindly1606 wolvishly1628 truculently1654 tigerously1698 tigerishly1878 the world > relative properties > quantity > greatness of quantity, amount, or degree > high or intense degree > [adverb] > extremely or exceedingly > specifically of something bad sorea1300 grievously1340 terrible1490 beastly?1518 shrewdlyc1533 arrantly?1548 murrainly?1548 abominablea1550 pestilence1567 pestilently1567 cursedly1570 pestiferously1570 murrain1575 plaguey1584 plaguilya1586 grievous1598 scandalously1602 horridly1603 terribly1604 monstrously1611 hellish1614 dreadfullya1616 horrid1615 pestilenta1616 infernally1638 preposterously1661 woeful1684 confoundedly1694 confounded1709 glaringly1709 cursed1719 flagrantly1756 weary1790 disgustingly1804 filthy1827 blamed1833 peskily1833 pesky1833 blame1843 blasted1854 wickedly1858 blatantly1878 shamelessly1885 disgracefully1893 ruddy1913 bastarda1935 pissing1951 sodding1954 pissingly1971 a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 1218 Þei wiþ fyn force for-barred his strokes, & woundede him wikkedly. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 15840 [Q]uilis þai him war þus handland wikidli als þai moght. c1400 Laud Troy Bk. 13149 Him and euery another prince That haue died here thus wickedly. a1425 tr. Arderne's Treat. Fistula 86 Þis puluis bigileþ neuer þe paciente ne þe cirurgene, for it doþ not wickedly. c1440 Engl. Conquest Ireland (1896) 53 Some thay vndide and bettyn vickydly. 1556 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxf. (1880) 245 A great number..did run to see him go so wickedly to his death. 1590 R. Harvey Plaine Percevall sig. D3v A Iewes letter scrible scrable ouer the Copurtenaunce of a mans countenaunce, will dash a body wickedly. 1662 J. Davies tr. A. Olearius Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors 54 Ladies..most wickedly be-painted. 1762 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy V. xv. 68 Do you know whether my fiddle's in tune or no?.. 'Tis wickedly strung. 1858 N. Hawthorne Jrnl. 6 Jan. in French & Ital. Notebks. (1980) i. 6 The night was now setting in, wickedly bleak and dreary. 3. Mischievously, maliciously, roguishly. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > harmful mischievousness > [adverb] wickedly1847 1847 C. Dickens Dombey & Son (1848) xxiii. 225 A glowering visage, with its thin lips parted wickedly. 1853 C. Dickens Bleak House v. 41 His cat looked so wickedly at me, as if I were a blood-relation of the birds upstairs. 1880 ‘Mrs. Forrester’ Roy & Viola iii ‘I thought you would be tremendously obliged to me’, whispered Netta wickedly. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1924; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < adv.1303 |
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