cowardlily

English

Etymology

cowardly + -ly

Adverb

cowardlily (comparative more cowardlily, superlative most cowardlily)

  1. (rare) In a cowardly manner.
    • 1842, Gerald Griffin, The Duke of Monmouth, page 23:
      Whenever I hear of some unhappy individual ungratefully and cowardlily yielding to the temptations of despair, and flinging away the existence which he fancied for him was now grown bare of promise, []
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