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feignedly, adv.|ˈfeɪnɪdlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a feigned manner. 1. Pretendedly, not really; deceitfully.
1535Coverdale Dan. xi. 34 Many shal cleue vnto them faynedly. 1602Warner Alb. Eng. x. lx. (1612) 264 Yeat better plainely to reproue than fainedly to kisse. 1700Tyrrell Hist. Eng. II. 723 Others, tho' feignedly, adher'd to him. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. III. 1938 The conversion was not with the whole heart, but feignedly. 2. Law. By a fiction; fictitiously.
1592West 1st Pt. Symbol. §11 C, Consent is sometimes used in deede and sometimes fainedly as in law. |