† disˈgraciately, adv. Obs. rare—1.
[as if f. *disgraciate adj., ad. It. disgraziato, in Florio disgratiato ‘graceless’.]
Ill-favouredly, unhappily, unpleasingly.
a 1734 North Exam. i. i. §28 All this he would most disgraciately obtrude by his quaint Touch of ‘confirming all’. |