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Toryish, a.|ˈtɔərɪɪʃ| [f. Tory n. or a. + -ish1.] Somewhat Tory; inclined to Toryism. So ˈToryishly adv.
1681T. Flatman Heraclitus Ridens No. 41 (1713) II. 17 The Mistress of the House being, it seems, Toryishly affected, would have two Pence the Dish for true Protestant Coffee. 1684(Mar. 26) Let. fr. Irel. in T. Hutchinson Hist. Mass. (1764) I. ii. 343 note, I suspect you of the Massachusets, are more whiggish, and your neighbours more toryish, to express it in the language of late in use. 1794Parr Let. to Routh 22 July, Wks. 1828 VII. 658 Manners which you would call Toryish, because they were at once correct, elegant, and dignified. 1826New Monthly Mag. Jan. 20 He must not be too whiggish for his Tory customers, nor too toryish for his Whigs. 1876G. Meredith Beauch. Career xiv, I fancy he is Toryish. |