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单词 affectuously
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affectuouslyadv.

Brit. /əˈfɛktjʊəsli/, /aˈfɛktʃʊəsli/, U.S. /əˈfɛk(t)ʃ(əw)əsli/
Forms: late Middle English affecteuously, late Middle English affectuosli, late Middle English affectuosly, late Middle English affectuousli, late Middle English affectuusly, late Middle English–1600s 1800s– affectuously, 1500s affectuouslye; Scottish pre-1700 affectuouslie, pre-1700 affectueuslie, pre-1700 affectuusly, pre-1700 affectuuslie.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a French lexical item. Etymons: affectuous adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < affectuous adj. + -ly suffix2, after Anglo-Norman and Middle French affectueusement, etc., ardently, warmly, affectionately (13th cent. in Old French) and post-classical Latin affectuose earnestly, with sincere feeling (5th cent.; from 7th cent. in British sources).
1. With earnest feeling or desire; earnestly, ardently, eagerly. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > sincere emotion > [adverb]
in all one's hearteOE
of heartOE
with (also mid) all one's heartOE
with one's heartOE
heartlyc1225
innerlyc1330
dearlya1350
heartilya1375
with a whole hearta1375
faithfullyc1405
affectiouslya1420
affectuously?a1425
affectuallyc1425
mainlyc1450
from (also fro) one's heart1477
cordiallyc1515
precordially1534
earnestfulc1540
hearty1570
affectedly1582
roundly1603
devoutly1604
the mind > emotion > zeal or enthusiasm > [adverb]
yernlyc725
yerneOE
yernfullyOE
earnestlyOE
fastOE
needlya1350
keenlya1375
prestlya1375
eagerlyc1380
busilya1400
earnestfullya1400
enkerly?a1400
entirelya1400
affectuously?a1425
affectuallyc1425
effectually1434
heartfullya1450
heartilya1450
increlyc1480
zealously?1495
affectionately1534
earnest1563
heart and soul1620
obnixiously1632
obnixely1641
earn1656
warmly1665
enthusiastically1730
con amore1749
ravingly1825
wholeheartedly1845
enthusiastly1846
the mind > will > wish or inclination > willingness > [adverb] > heartily or zealously
with (also mid) all one's heartOE
greedilyc1200
affectuously?a1425
jealouslya1425
affectuallyc1425
wilfullyc1430
heartilya1450
zealously?1495
desirously1502
affectedly1582
affectionally1603
affectionatelya1716
boots and all1947
Messianically1976
the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > strong or eager desire > [adverb]
greedilyc1000
lickerouslyc1315
eagerlyc1380
daintively1393
affectuallyc1425
affectionately1534
avidiously?1548
affectuously1552
anxiously1563
lickerishlya1661
agasp1800
avidly1856
with (one's) tongue hanging out1897
?a1425 (a1415) Lanterne of Liȝt (Harl.) (1917) 30 (MED) Þei risen in to vertues..And if þise affectuousli & vertuousli be disposid in mannes soule.
a1500 (?a1450) in C. Monro Lett. Margaret of Anjou (1863) 46 (MED) Pray you affectuously that, at reverence and contemplacion of us, ye wol have hym unto the said benefice.
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. lxxxxvii. f. xxxviii Both she and seynt Remigeus prayed so affectuously that the Childe was restoryd.
1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Affectuouslye, or ardentlye. Auide.
a1557 J. Cheke Let. in Nugæ Antiquæ (1769) I. 72 Most affectuouslye beseachinge your Grace.
1569 T. Newton tr. Cicero Worthye Bk. Olde Age 53 b Neyther affectuously to be desired, nor without cause to be lefte and forsaken.
1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 201 Affectuouslie to pray the Scottis.
1668 H. P. Cressy Church-hist. Brittany xvi. viii. 388 He sett the said young maid at his feet, admonishing her to attend diligently and affectuously to his admonitions.
1812 S. T. Coleridge Notebks. (1973) III. 4140 The Understanding will be affectuously [corrected in MS from affection] employed at times even about the outworks & circumstantials!
2. With warm regard or love; kindly, lovingly, tenderly; = affectionately adv. 3. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > love > affection > [adverb]
sweetly?c1225
dearworthlyc1230
kindlya1325
dearc1330
dearworthilya1400
chislyc1400
affectiouslya1420
deliciouslyc1425
affectuouslyc1430
affectually1447
cherishlyc1475
fondly1561
affectionately1604
affectedly1609
affly1779
attachedly1794
c1430 N. Love Mirror Blessed Life (Brasenose e.9) (1908) 269 (MED) He wolde so affectuosly..bifore alle othere visite and appere to hir.
1447 O. Bokenham Lives of Saints (Arun.) (1938) 1742 (MED) Þou knowyst how affecteuously I hym now loue.
1481 J. Tiptoft tr. Cicero Tulle on Friendship iv. 10 We should love our frend as affectuously as our self.
a1533 Ld. Berners tr. Arthur of Brytayn (?1560) xxix. sig. Fi All other ladyes & damoyselles affectuously beheld hym.
1549 M. Coverdale et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. II. Phil. Argt. f. ii My minde is so affectuously set towardes you.
1908 Westm. Gaz. 14 Aug. 3/1 Englishmen and Frenchmen..grew to be affectuously inclined to each other for those very differences which before they had judged displeasantly.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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