hatredly
English
Etymology
From hatred + -ly. Compare Middle English hately, heteliche (“with hate, cruelly”), from Old English hetelīċe (“violently, furiously, fiercely”).
Adverb
hatredly (comparative more hatredly, superlative most hatredly)
- (rare, nonstandard) Through or in a manner indicating hatred; hatefully.
- 1952, John Hazard Wildman, Peter Marvell, page 68:
- Peter Marvell laughed, jovially, self-consciously, hatredly.
- 1977, Ḥasan Ḥanafī, Religious Dialogue & Revolution, page 101:
- How could the enemies of faith hatredly subject the Crucified to tortures?
See also
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