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单词 railingly
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railinglyadv.

Brit. /ˈreɪlɪŋli/, U.S. /ˈreɪlɪŋli/
Forms: see railing adj.1 and -ly suffix2; also 1500s raylingelye.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: railing adj.1, -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < railing adj.1 + -ly suffix2.
In a railing, ranting, or abusive manner.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > invective or abuse > [adverb]
foullyc1400
opprobriouslya1513
revilingly1548
invectivelyc1550
railingly1552
abusively?1593
vituperiously1632
opprobrious1716
vituperatively1831
abusefully1914
1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Speak raylingelye, contumelias dicere.
1576 T. Rogers Philos. Disc. Anat. Minde ii. xxviii. f. 142 As he wil speake wel of all men him self, so cannot he suffer any to speak railingly, no not of his deadly enemye.
1579 T. Palfreyman Baldwin's Treat. Morall Philos. (new ed.) viii. iii. f. 177 When wee doe raylingly bruste out agaynst anye man, into slaunderous and contentyous woordes.
1606 B. Barnes Foure Bks. Offices i. 15 Those that either contumeliously, ridiculously, slaunderously, seuerely, or raylingly back-bite any persons.
1684 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 2nd Pt. 63 They will railingly return them answer. View more context for this quotation
1703 True Picture Ill Practiser of Law 14 They Railingly said he was a Glutton, a Wine-Bibber, a Deceiver.
1758 Rev. Sixth Let. to People 1 Designing ministers have often employed base men to write railingly..against their administration.
1828 E. Bulwer-Lytton Pelham III. iv. 78 She answered Vincent railingly, upon his bad compliment to us, and received our adieus with all her customary grace.
1871 Musical Times & Singing Class Circular 15 266/1 This horrible occurrence makes not the slightest impression upon the frivolous Don Juan, and railingly he refuses to listen to the warning voice of Fate thereby expressed.
1907 Lake County Times (Hammond, Indiana) 12 Nov. 3/5 ‘Where are your spirits to-night?’ she asked railingly. ‘Have you left them in lower Pine street [sic]?’
1996 J. Raymond Invention of Newspaper iii. 158 Between 1643 and 1646 Britanicus [sic] spoke railingly, while Rusticus and Aulicus adopted self-consciously well-spoken though abusive voices.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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