uglily, adv.
(ˈʌglɪlɪ)
Also 4 vgglili, 6–7 ouglily.
[f. ugly a. + -ly2.]
In an ugly manner, in senses of the adj.
a 1300 Cursor M. 29297 Þe man..þat kirkes brinnes or vgglili þar inwit sinnes,..he es cursd. a 1586 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1912) 388 Fowler deaths had ouglily displayed their trayling guttes. 1615 G. Sandys Trav. 134 Charon grim Ferri-man these streames doth guard, Vglily nastie. 1668 H. More Div. Dial. iii. xv. (1713) 208 His Head uglily starting out from the midst of his Breast. 1685 ― Paralip. Prophet. Pref. p. xxiii, Two statuary Poppets..must needs bear out Aaron's Breast-plate, very uglily and ill-favour'dly while they are there. 1755 Johnson, Uglily, filthily; with deformity; in such a manner as to raise dislike. 1834 Southey Doctor lxxxvii. (1848) 191 In those representations man indeed was not more uglily than fearfully made. 1869 D. W. Freshfield Central Caucasus & Bashan ii. 19 The town is..uglily picturesque, if one may use such a phrase. |