accomplishedly
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From accomplished + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]accomplishedly (comparative more accomplishedly, superlative most accomplishedly)
- In an accomplished manner.
- 1615, Helkiah Crooke, “The Eighth Booke, Of the Senses and their Instruments, as also of the Voyce. The Præface”, in Μικροκοσμογραφια: A Description of the Body of Man. […], London: […] William Iaggard […], page 530:
- The eye indeede ſeeth with the Chriſtallline humor, but it ſeeth perfectly and more accompliſhedlye with the whole Organ or Inſtrument.
- 1631, Helkiah Crooke, “The Eighth Booke. Of the Senses and their Instruments, as also of the Voyce. The Præface.”, in Μικροκοσμογραφια. A Description of the Body of Man. […], 2nd edition, London: […] Thomas and Richard Cotes, and are to be sold by Michael Sparke, […], page 530:
- The eye indeede ſeeth with the Chriſtallline humor, but it ſeeth perfectly and more accompliſhedly with the whole Organe or Inſtrument.
- 1815 October 1, “Somersetshire”, in The Monthly Magazine; or, British Register: […], volume XL (part II for 1815), number 3 (274 overall), London: J[ames] Adlard, […] for Sir Richard Phillips, page 286, column 1:
- She was elegantly and most accomplishedly educated by them, and lived with these invaluable and estimable parents until she was married to her present husband, […]
- 1982, Alice Thomas Ellis, chapter 2, in The 27th Kingdom, London: Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd., →ISBN, page 26:
- Valentine moved like a fish through water, accomplishedly, barely stirring the silence.