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treasonably, adv.|ˈtriːz(ə)nəblɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a treasonable manner. (orig. Sc.)
c1375Sc. Leg. Saints xxvi. (Nycholas) 786 Þat cristine man tuk in hy Þe ymag þare tresonably. c1470Henry Wallace vii. 914 Syne held it lang, quhill tratouris tresonably Causit his dede. 1549Compl. Scot. viii. 72 Tha deserue as grite reproche as tha hed sellit traisonablye the realme to there enemeis. 1660Trial Regic. 17 Did Maliciously, Treasonably, and Feloniously..condemn our late Soveraign Lord King Charls the First. 1839James Louis XIV, III. 18 The government of Mazarin..was treasonably assailed. 1884Manch. Exam. 14 May 5/2 It was said that French military plans had been treasonably revealed. |