archieˈpiscopally, adv.
[f. archiepiscopal a. + -ly2.]
In an archiepiscopal way; in the manner of an archbishop.
1839 Fraser's Mag. XX. 122 So fond is Mr. Philip of episcopacy, that at page 248 he archiepiscopally consecrates John Bunyan, ‘Bishop Bunyan’. 1884 Tennyson Becket iii. iii, Herbert. And how did Roger of York comport himself? Walter Map. As magnificently and archiepiscopally as our Thomas would have done. 1886 F. C. Philips Jack & Three Jills II. x. 174 His demeanour was archiepiscopally grave. |