un-Englishly
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un-English + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]un-Englishly (comparative more un-Englishly, superlative most un-Englishly)
- Not in an English way or manner.
- 1963 March 16, Hal Porter, “Little old lady passing by”, in The Bulletin, page 22, column 3:
- Because of August he wears shorts and sandals, the Japanese geta sort called thongs. He wears them un-Englishly, without socks.