bigotly
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]bigotly (comparative more bigotly, superlative most bigotly)
- (rare or archaic) In a bigoted manner; like a bigot
- 1722, John Arbuthnot, Mr. Maitland's Account of Inoculating the Small Pox:
- I can only say, it may savour too much of Novelty to be bigotly zealous for it; [...]
- 1915, William Lee Howard, Sex Problems in Worry and Work - Page 61:
- So bigotly cemented has been the medical profession that any member who gave to the public truths it should know was considered unethical, pushed aside and stigmatized as one seeking notoriety.