incorporeally
adverb
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adv
Etymology: From incorporeal + -ly.
- In an incorporeal manner; without physical form.
“the sense of hearing striketh the spirits more immediately than the other senses , and more incorporeally than the smelling”
“I understand by "poetry" the version of things seen incorporeally; things spiritualized or with a halo around them; things as they exist in substance, in reality, back of their superficial or phenomenal presentation”