cacoethically
English
Etymology
cacoethic + -ally or cacoethical + -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌkakəʊˈiːθɪk(ə)li/
- Hyphenation: ca‧co‧e‧thic‧al‧ly
Adverb
cacoethically (comparative more cacoethically, superlative most cacoethically)
- In a cacoethic (or cacoethical) manner.
- 1841, “Appendix. An Afterthought.”, in M[artin] F[arquhar] Tupper, editor, An Author's Mind: The Book of Title-pages, London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, →OCLC, pages 276–277:
- […] or it might be extenuated cacoethically, as though a new crop of fancies were sprung up already, an after-math rank and wild, before the gladdening shower of commendation has yet freshened-up my brown hay-field; […]
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