favouredly

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Etymology

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From favoured +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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favouredly (comparative more favouredly, superlative most favouredly)

  1. (obsolete) In a favoured or favourable manner; favourably.
    • 1545, Roger Ascham, Toxophilus:
      For of fence , almost in every town , there is not only masters to teach it , with his provosters , ushers , scholars , and other names of art and school ; but there hath not failed also , which hath diligently and favouredly written it

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