释义 |
roˈmanticly, adv. Now rare or Obs. [f. romantic a. + -ly2.] In a romantic manner; romantically; † romancingly, falsely.
1681H. More Expos. Dan. App. ii. 289 The conceit looks almost as Romantickly or fabulously..as that of the Romanists. 1694Strype Cranmer iii. xxxviii. 465 He tells us Romantickly in the same Argument, That many Posts went [etc.]. 1749Bp. Newton Milton's P.L. I. 57 note, King Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, whose exploits are romanticly extoll'd by Geoffry of Monmouth. 1775Burnaby Trav. 55 A small cascade, which falls about fifteen or twenty feet, very romanticly, from between two rocks. 1806T. S. Surr Winter in Lond. III. 109 [She is] violently and romanticly in love with this young man. |