warlikely
English
Etymology
warlike + -ly
Adverb
warlikely (comparative more warlikely, superlative most warlikely)
- (obsolete) In a warlike manner.
- 1722, Isaac Kimber, The History of England (page 470)
- Thus warlikely accoutred she rode immediately to Blois, where Forces and Provisions lay for the Relief of Orleans, with which she and the Marshal and Admiral of France entred.
- 1891, Jean Paul, Levana (page 224)
- The man, in whom the state, or his own genius, destroys the balance of powers for the advantage of one, will always bring this overlaying influence to education: the soldier will educate warlikely; the poet poetically; […]
- 1722, Isaac Kimber, The History of England (page 470)