thrawnly
English
Etymology
thrawn + -ly
Adverb
thrawnly (comparative more thrawnly, superlative most thrawnly)
- (rare) In a thrawn manner.
- 1899, John Buchan, Grey Weather: Moorland Tales of My Own People, page 250:
- Then the man repented his words and stared at the thing in the moss. "What bird are ye?" he asked thrawnly.
-