prelusively

English

Etymology

prelusive + -ly

Adverb

prelusively (not comparable)

  1. In a prelusive manner.
    • 1904, Henry James, The Golden Bowl:
      A tradition, or whatever it was, that had flowered prelusively in the Princess herself—well, Amerigo's very discretions were his way of taking account of it.

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