filthily, adv.
(ˈfɪlθɪlɪ)
[f. filthy a. + -ly2.]
In a filthy manner.
1552 Huloet, Filthilye, fœde. 1596 Dalrymple tr. Leslie's Hist. Scot. ii. (1887) 144 In the ix ȝeir of his regne, quhilke sa filthilie he had ruled. 1633 Prynne Histrio-Mastix i. vi. iii. 366 For the liberty of doing filthily and obscenely, is next to the liberty of speaking filthily and obscenely. 1709 Steele Tatler No. 31 ¶1 The ancient Romans would scold, and call Names filthily. 1812 Byron Ch. Har. i. xvii, For hut and palace show like filthily. |