eruditely

English

Etymology

erudite + -ly

Adverb

eruditely (comparative more eruditely, superlative most eruditely)

  1. In a learned or scholarly manner.
    • 1921, H. P. Lovecraft, Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family:
      Learning was in his blood, for his great-grandfather, Sir Robert Jermyn, Bt., had been an anthropologist of note, whilst his great-great-great-grandfather, Sir Wade Jermyn, was one of the earliest explorers of the Congo region, and had written eruditely of its tribes, animals, and supposed antiquities.

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