单词 | wrongously |
释义 | wrongouslyadv. In later use chiefly Scottish. 1. In a wrongful, unjust, or evil manner; wrongfully, unfairly, inequitably.In very frequently (esp. Scottish) use from c1425 to c1650. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > unjustness > [adverb] unevenc1000 unrightOE unrightlyOE wronga1250 falsely1303 wrongouslyc1325 unskilfully1338 unskilwiselya1340 wrongly1340 unrightfullyc1350 wrongfullyc1374 unevenly1382 unjustlyc1384 unduly1399 slanderously1429 injustly1502 undeservedly1549 slanderfully1550 unequallya1599 unequitably1649 unfairly1713 iniquitably1742 inequitably1857 society > morality > rightness or justice > wrong or injustice > [adverb] unrightOE unrightlyOE wronga1250 mislichec1275 falsely1303 wrongouslyc1325 unskilfully1338 unskilwiselya1340 wrongly1340 unrightfullyc1350 wrongfullyc1374 unjustlyc1384 injustly1502 society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > [adverb] > with no rightful claim wrongouslyc1325 c1325 Metr. Hom. 32 It schawed..That I led mi lif wrangwislie. a1340 R. Rolle Psalter ix. 12 [People] wrangwisly slane or harmed. 14.. Guy Warw. (Cambr.) 6500 Þou doyst vncurteslye For to smyte me wrongeuslye. c1400 Relig. Pieces fr. Thornton MS. 13 Noghte anely he þat wrangwysely getes, bot he þat wrangwysly haldes. c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1904) I. 48 To pray for me, at I be nott wrongoslie putt to dead. 1468 in Surtees Misc. (1890) 19 Ye tennauntes..have wrangwisly halden & occupies xviij poules feet of ye grounde. a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. vii. 66 If thou swere wrongwosly,..Thou art worthi grete blame. 1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1903) II. iv. xx. 123 For þe said law put þe faderis fra þe public landis quhilkis þai wrangwislie possedit. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Job xxxiv. 12 God condemneth no man wrongeously. a1615 Balnagown MS in W. R. Baillie Breve Cron. Earlis of Ross (1850) 17 He was sinistruously and wrongously put out of the Abbay. 1680 Alison in Thomson Cloud of Witnesses (1871) 62 They have..assized and sentenced me wrongously. 1756 Byng in Beatson Nav. & Mil. Mem. (1790) II. 81 The injury done to our characters..which..[have] been most injuriously and wrongously attacked. 1833 T. Chalmers On Power of God (1834) I. vi. 242 If one [child]..on returning..shall find the chair in the possession of another occupier..it has the sense of being wrongously dispossessed. 1862 Chambers's Encycl. III. 462 Where a free man is wrongously captured or detained. 1894 H. Caine Manxman 340 She..slapped the schoolmaster for bating me wrongously. 2. a. Without good ground or justification; for no sufficient cause or reason; undeservedly. ΘΚΠ society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > [adverb] > in unwarranted or unjustifiable manner wrongouslya1300 sacklesslya1400 violently1443 unwarrantably1634 unjustifiably1651 uninvitedly1669 indefensibly1776 unfoundedly1820 a1300 Cursor Mundi 27695 If þou..ever thoro envie Has ani man wreid wrangwisly. c1350 Relig. Lyrics 14th Cent. (1924) 94 My well of my wele sa wrangwysly wryed. a1400 Gosp. Nicodemus (Galba) 204 Ȝe wrigh [v.r. blame] him wrangwisly. 1483 in Acta Dom. Conc. II. Introd. 103 The malis of the landis..excepand xli...quhilk it is allegit..that he is wrangwisly chargit with. 1563 N. Winȝet Wks. (S.T.S.) I. 53 Paull at that tyme wes..maist wranguslie persuadit, that all that he did wes..pleasand to God. 1574 in A. Macdonald & J. Dennistoun Misc. Maitland Club (1833) I. 102 David..declarit that..the kirk wes wranguslie and sinesterlye informit of him. 1639 W. Balcanquhall Large Declar. Tumults Scotl. 377 Wherein..wee are heavily and wrongously blamed and taxed of many great offences. 1828 E. Irving Last Days 323 To endure reproof wrongously, for Christ's sake. 1886 R. F. Burton tr. Arabian Nights' Entertainm. (Lady Burton's ed.) III. 115 Let these folk go, for they are wrongously accused. ΚΠ 14.. in Anglia VIII. 164 Hee wrangusly toke to hym þe name of an hirde-man. c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Law of Armys (2005) 22 Ane othir callit Damas was put jn the sege wrangwisly. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > [adverb] wrongc1175 miss?c1225 untruea1350 untrulyc1380 falselya1400 wilsomelyc1420 awrong1430 unpurelyc1460 fallibly1552 erroneously1578 sinistrously1581 wrongously1597 false1598 unproperly1604 incorrectly1611 fallaciously1612 mistakingly1652 foul1683 wrongfully1743 wrongly1755 erringly1815 1597 J. Skene De Verborum Significatione Bovata Terræ,..quhilk in sum buikes, is wrangeouslie writtin, Davata terræ. 1732 A. Monro Anat. Humane Bones (ed. 2) 191 A small Cavity..where the Recti interni minores, commonly (tho' wrongously) ascribed to Cowper, take their Rise. 1740 in R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words (1894) 799 Pay'd by..one of ye late stewards, his fourth part of ye money—wrongously given to Ralph Smith. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adv.a1300 |
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