unclerically
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From unclerical + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]unclerically (comparative more unclerically, superlative most unclerically)
- In an unclerical manner.
- 1842, William Tait, Magdalenism, page 74:
- […] every individual is bound not only to promote his own welfare, but the interest and comfort of his neighbour also, so far as he has it in his power; and, in the instance referred to, the maxim has been most unclerically disregarded.
- 1930, Agatha Christie, The Murder at the Vicarage:
- I am wildly, hopelessly and quite unclerically crazy about you!