proprietously

English

Etymology

From proprietous + -ly.

Adverb

proprietously (comparative more proprietously, superlative most proprietously)

  1. In a proprietous or proper manner or way; properly.
    • 1975, Lois Karen Baldwin, Down on Bugger Run: Family Group and the Social Base of Folklore, page 7:
      Here, framed in neutral gray or fading magenta cardboard, were handsome grinning men and proprietously somber women.

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