ˈpapally, adv.
[f. papal + -ly2.]
In a papal manner; from a papal point of view; as a pope.
1627 H. Burton Baiting Pope's Bull 68 It reigned then Imperially: it reigneth now Papally. 1888 Daily News 29 Oct. 6/3 Henry VIII..was..one of the most papally-minded men in England. 1901 F. W. Maitland Rede Lect. 25 Very rarely do we see elsewhere the academic teaching of any law that is not Roman: imperially or papally Roman. |