释义 |
† inˈerring, a. Obs. rare—1. [in-3.] = unerring. So † inˈerringly adv., unerringly.
1645Howell Twelve Treat. (1661) 328 They think they have an inerring spirit, and that their Diall must needs go tru, howsoever the Sun goes. 1755Johnson, Inerringly. [J. quotes Glanvill (Sceps. Sci. vii. 34), ‘that matter should frame itself so inerringly’, but in the first edition (1661, v. 45) the word is ‘absolutely’, and in the 1665 ed. ‘unerringly’.] |