abandonly

English

Etymology

abandon + -ly

Adverb

abandonly (comparative more abandonly, superlative most abandonly)

  1. In a wild and unrestrained manner; abandonedly.
    • 1915, Robert Keable, A City of the Dawn:
      The body, wrapped in many clothes, is borne on a kind of bier, round which men leap wildly and abandonly, trying to touch it.
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