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Tartarly, a. nonce-wd.|ˈtɑːtəlɪ| [f. Tartar n.2 + -ly1.] Tartar-like; rough and fierce.
1821Byron John Keats i, Who kill'd John Keats? ‘I’, says the Quarterly, So savage and Tartarly, ‘'Twas one of my feats’. 1894A. Birrell Ess. v. 49 It was enough to sting Scott to fury, and make him fall upon the old man in a manner somewhat too savage and tartarly. |