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ill-favouredly
ill-favouredly, adv. (ˌɪlˈfeɪvədlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an ill-favoured manner; in a bad or unpleasing way or style.1545 R. Ascham Toxoph. ii. (Arb.) 140 He that shot ilfauouredlye shulde be mocked. 1644 Milton Areop. (Arb.) 41 The rare morsell..so ilfavourdly imitated by our inquisiturient Bishop... Oxford English Dictionary
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disgraciately
† 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’. Oxford English Dictionary
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stigmatical
† stigˈmatical, a. Obs. [f. prec. + -al1.] 1. Of the nature of a ‘stigma’ or brand; made or inflicted by branding.1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iii. xx. (1632) 223 The Gentiles..vsed to..cut their flesh, and to scorch the same with stigmatical markes. 1619 W. Sclater Exp. 1 Thess. (1630) 26 marg., This i... Oxford English Dictionary
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ill-
ill- in combination. A. General uses. I. From ill adj. 1. a. In attributive relation: see ill a. 9; also ill blood, ill breeding, illfare, ill humour, ill luck, ill nature, ill-usage, ill will. b. Parasynthetic compounds: see 8. II. From ill n. 2. Objective and obj. genitive, as † ill-abearing (endu... Oxford English Dictionary
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passemeasure
† passeˈmeasure Obs. Forms: α. 6 passe-, passameze, -meso, 8 passamezzo. β. 6 passa-measure, 7 passy-, passe-, pace-measure. [Perversion of It. passe-, passa-mezzo: see quots. 1776, 1880.] A slow dance of Italian origin, app. a variety of the pavan; the music for this, in common time. Also called pa... Oxford English Dictionary
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