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angrily, adv.|ˈæŋgrɪlɪ| Also 4 angryliche, 5 angryly. [f. angry a. + -ly2. Appears first as var. of earlier angerly (blending with it in the spelling angrely), which it has since replaced.] †1. Vexatiously, grievously. Obs. rare.
c1425Wyntoun Cron. vi. vi. 30 Hir chyld ill al suddanly Travalyd hyr sa angryly. 2. In an angry or wrathful manner, with anger or open resentment.
c1386Chaucer Pars. T. 510 (Ellesm. MS.) Thanne wole he be angry and answeren hokerly and angrily [v.r. angerly, -yrly, -rely]. 1393Langland P. Pl. C. xvii. 115 Al angry⁓liche · and argueynge as hit were. 1597Daniel Civ. Wars ii. (R.) Turns angrily about his grieved eyes. 1766H. Brooke Fool of Qual. I. 101 He..angrily called to know what was the matter. 1873R. Broughton Nancy II. 66 Battling angrily with an angrier wasp. |