sorrowly
English
Etymology
sorrow
+
-ly
Adverb
sorrowly
(
comparative
more
sorrowly
,
superlative
most
sorrowly
)
(
poetic
,
archaic
)
with
sorrow
, full of
sorrow
1797
, An English Lady,
A Residence in France During the Years 1792, 1793, 1794 and 1795,
:
Time passes
sorrowly
, rather than slowly
;
and my thoughts, without being amused, are employed.
1874
,
Amy Catherine Walton
,
Christie's Old Organ
:
Christie walked home very sadly and
sorrowly
;
he was in no haste to meet old Treffy's anxious, inquiring eyes.
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