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lingeringly, adv.|ˈlɪŋgərɪŋlɪ| [-ly2.] In a lingering manner.
1589Rider Bibl. Scholast. 873 Lingeringly, tarde. 1631R. H. Arraignm. Whole Creature v. 38 Not so long, so lingringly, as this macerating, massacring, murthering Famine. a1649Drummond of Hawthornden Poems Wks. (1711) 24/1 As the flow'r which lingringly doth fade. 1657Austen Fruit Trees i. 73 Barke bound disease makes trees live lingringly and poorely. a1687Cotton On Tobacco 72 Poems (1689) 517 Coughs, Astmas, Apoplexies, Fevers, Rhume, All that kill dead; or lingeringly consume. 1827Moore Epicur. xvi. (1839) 167 Her hand parted lingeringly from mine. 1859Kingsley Misc. (1860) I. 270 Even the best of them look lingeringly and longingly back to Europe and her legends. 1871Rossetti Poems, Last Confession 244 Her voice was swift, yet ever the last words Fell lingeringly. 1878Symonds Sonnets M. Angelo lxxiv, Death..Who to sad souls alone comes lingeringly. |