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distinguishedly, adv.|dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃtlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a distinguished manner; with distinction. †1. Distinctly, specially, expressly. Obs.
1680Answ. Stillingfleet's Serm. 9 Whether the Diocesan Bishop be distinguishedly named. 1746W. Horsley Fool No. 63 ⁋1 Then is there not any [trade] wherein the Operators so distinguishedly disagree. 1803in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1804) VII. 155 His worth and his merits having been the more distinguishedly ascertained. 2. In a distinguished manner; with conspicuous or special excellence; eminently.
a1745Swift 4 Last Years of Queen i. Wks. 1778 XII. 26 This address was presented..and received an answer distinguishedly gracious. 1816Keatinge Trav. (1817) II. 149 An intended voyage by some person distinguishedly fitted for the undertaking. 1855Doran Hanover Queens II. iv. 76 There was no ship that bore herself..more distinguishedly in the fray. |