mosaically, adv. rare.
(məʊˈzeɪɪkəlɪ)
[f. mosaical a.1 + -ly2.]
In a mosaic manner.
| 1614 Earl Stirling Domes-day, Twelfth Houre viii, They (mix'd in workes) mosaically grow, And yet each part doth every kinde bestow. a 1849 Poe Longfellow, etc. Wks. 1864 III. 325 What is here not taken from Tennyson, is made up mosaically from the death scene of Cordelia. 1856 Doran Knts. & their Days iii. 45 Illustrative materials, such as anecdotes..he worked mosaically together. |