Englishmanly

English

Etymology

Englishman + -ly

Adjective

Englishmanly (comparative more Englishmanly, superlative most Englishmanly)

  1. Befitting an Englishman.
    • 1849, National Philanthropic Association, Sanatory Progress, page 141:
      Is it decent, — is it manly, — is it Englishmanly — is it just, — is it lawful, therefore, []
    • 1892, Tory Democracy and Conservative Policy, page 5:
      The Times, in its manly English, and with its Englishmanly contempt of principles, which don't seem essential to the legislation of the current month, denounces the free-thinkers and appeals to the patriotism of the party.
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