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inorderly, a. and adv. Chiefly Sc.|ɪnˈɔːdəlɪ| [f. in-3 + orderly.] A. adj. Not orderly; irregular, disorderly.
1606G. W[oodcocke] tr. Hist. Ivstine 125 a, Among these inorderly discords of the Realme. 1885A. Edgar Old Ch. Life Scot. Ser. i. 167 To him it seemed inorderly: to them it was worse. B. adv. In a disorderly way; irregularly.
1558Sc. Acts Mary (1814) II. 521/1 Þe said pretendit proces..and dome wes evill wranguuslie & Inordourlie gevin. 1677Rec. Inverness Presb. (Sc. Hist. Soc.) 84 Persons inorderlie married be delated to the Civill Magistrate. |