单词 | affectionally |
释义 | affectionallyadv. With affection, affectionately, fondly; (also) †earnestly (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > [adverb] willesOE with one's willc1175 willes and waldesc1225 adviselya1325 wittinglya1340 wilfullyc1374 witting1377 a-purposea1382 of purpose (also (out) of (a) (set) purpose)a1382 wilfulc1381 willingly1402 of intention1430 knowingly1435 advisedlyc1449 deliberately1471 purpensely1472 purposely1495 prepensedly1496 purpensedly1496 purposedlya1540 proposely?1550 studiously1567 on (also upon) purpose1569 on set purpose1569 of industry1575 affectedly1582 premeditatelya1595 deliberatively1598 consultively1599 intentionallya1673 affectionally1603 by (also out of, on, upon) design1603 intentionately1609 industriouslya1616 perpensedly1624 intendedlya1641 unspontaneously1640 industrously1643 consultedly1645 consideringly1647 designedly1652 premeditatedly1653 wittily1653 intendingly1678 premeditatinglya1679 self-consciously1685 propensely1694 thinkingly1705 accidentally on purpose1711 affectionatelya1716 prepensely?1725 systematically1744 advertently1745 systemically1761 reflectively1775 purposefullya1854 meaningly1867 aimfully1870 purposively1878 designingly1879 proposedly1887 the mind > will > wish or inclination > willingness > [adverb] > heartily or zealously with (also mid) all one's heartOE greedilyc1200 affectuously?a1425 jealouslya1425 affectuallyc1425 wilfullyc1430 heartilya1450 zealously?1495 desirously1502 affectedly1582 affectionally1603 affectionatelya1716 boots and all1947 Messianically1976 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 180 After that a father is deceased, it is well beseeming and fit, that brethren should more affectionaly love than before. a1657 J. Balfour Hist. Wks. (1824) II. 83 That he effectionally deall with the Frenche Kinge, that the Scotts merchants trading in France..may haue free trade. 1768 Every Man his own Brewer 169 An effect vinous fluids cannot possibly produce, and therefore, in my humble opinion, much to be preferred, where health, pleasure, and palatable liquors may be affectionally courted. 1867 A. Cary Bishop's Son xiv. 236 Indeed she was one of those affectionally demonstrative women who habitually say to the man they have to hold and to keep: ‘My sweetest, will you help me to gravy? Love, a potato?’ 1920 Times 4 May 8/4 A catastrophe that cost him two strokes in the little bunker by the 17th hole, affectionally known as ‘Johnny Low’. 1981 A. Hutschnecker Hope iii. 43 These young people have not been able to relate affectionally to another person. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adv.1603 |
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