单词 | lavishly |
释义 | lavishlyadv. In a lavish manner. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > squandering or prodigality > [adverb] wastefully1513 riotously?1529 prodigally1530 excessively1552 wastingly1552 lavishly1571 lashingly1573 profusedly1584 lavishingly1585 overlavishly1593 profusely1595 profligately1676 dispendiously1874 wasterfully1891 extravagantly1894 the mind > possession > giving > liberal giving > [adverb] roomlyOE freelyOE unsparelya1225 largelyc1225 largec1350 liberallyc1410 unsparinglya1500 beneficially1530 bounteously1531 plenteously1535 frankly1551 well1565 well-favouredly1570 bountifully1580 prodigally1590 amply1594 munificently1594 royally1601 prodigal1603 generously1623 ungrudginglya1631 lavishly1769 unstintingly1857 spaciously1864 open-handedly1924 the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > abundance > [adverb] > profusely, luxuriously, or lushly lushlyc1440 riotously1466 profusedly1584 profusely1595 luxuriously1605 lavishly1841 1571 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Psalmes of Dauid with Comm. (lxvi. 13) They lauishly [L. futiliter] force vpon God whatsoeuer comes at theire tunges ende. 1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. II. iii. viii. sig. Ll.vij/2 They could not but bee greatly offended, to see the Gentiles so lauishly to vse the thinges prohibited. 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 iv. i. 283 Some about him haue too lauishly, Wrested his meaning and authority. View more context for this quotation 1631 W. Gouge Gods Three Arrowes ii. vii. 142 What is violently or fraudulently gotten, will be lavishly spent. a1656 J. Ussher Ann. World (1658) vi. 354 So lavishly insulting over the fall of so great a person. 1769 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra (1772) I. iii. 31 Whether or no the man, who has praised him so lavishly, be himself deserving of praise. 1841 ‘L. Mariotti’ Italy: Gen. Views Hist. & Lit. I. i. 9 They have shed blood lavishly. 1856 C. J. Lever Martins of Cro' Martin 207 No praise of mine—..however lavishly it was squandered—could possibly raise you in your own esteem. 1867 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest (1876) II. vii. 33 If they took with one hand [they] gave lavishly with the other. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1902; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1571 |
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