terrenely, adv.
(təˈriːnlɪ)
[f. terrene + -ly2.]
† 1. As regards landed estate; territorially. Obs.
c 1475 Partenay 5014, I Hym make my proper enheritour, For yut shall he be wurthy terrenly. |
2. In a terrene manner; mundanely.
a 1638 Mede Wks. (1672) 290 Opposed..to an offering earthly and terrenely sanctified, as were the Typical Sacrifices of the Law by Fire and Bloud. 1747 Richardson Clarissa (1810) I. xxxi. 213 Those confounded poets, with their terrenely celestial descriptions. 1906 Westm. Gaz. 9 Apr. 4/1 Let not thy plaited eyes be cast Terrenely on the pansied past. |