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angerly

adverb

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Wiktionary

adj

Etymology: From Middle English angerly; equivalent to anger + -ly (adjectival suffix).

  1. Feeling or characterized by anger; angry.

    v[erse] 6. ſad] the Greek tranſlateth, troubled: & so the Hebrue importeth an angerly diſcontent, and fretfull trouble of mind, Prov[erbs] 19. 3. with a ſad and lowring countenance, […]

    For the manner of ſpeech, either in approuing, or reprouing any thing; they may not directly command their husbands, but intreate: nor reproue with chiding and anger, but gently by exhortation, auoyding vnaduiſed and raſh ſpeech: as that of Rahel to Iacob, Gen[esis] 30. 1. angerly and ſhrewiſh ſpeech: as, Iezabel to Ahab, 1 King[s] 2. 17.

adv

Etymology: From Middle English angerly; equivalent to anger + -ly (adverbial suffix).

  1. Angrily.

    [A]none an other woman kneled downe to the ſame pꝛeſt ⁊ began to ſay benedicite wherwith this pꝛeeſt ſodenly wakyd wenynge ſhe had ben the other woma[n] ⁊ ſayd al angerly ⸝ what art thou now at benedicite agayne tell me what dydeſt thou when thou hadyſt ſtolyn the pot.