Definition of Facetely

1. facete [adv] - See also: facete

Lexicographical Neighbors of Facetely

facer
facers
faces
facesaving
facesitter
facesitters
facet
facet joints
facet of atlas for dens
facet plane
facet rhizotomy
facete
facetectomy
faceted
facetely (current term)
faceth
facetiae
facetime
faceting
facetious
facetiously
facetiousness
facetiousnesses
facetlike
facets
facetted
facetting
facety
faceup

Literary usage of Facetely

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1851)
"M— did facetely inquire, "What went ye out for to see ? " Whereupon one of his learned brethren, rightly conjecturing what the serjeant would be at, ..."

2. Anecdote Lives of Wits and Humourists by John Timbs (1872)
"Lancaster- court, in the Strand, was then Perry's place of residence, and hence Porson facetely called him " My Lord of Lancaster." Gordon agreed. ..."

3. The Anglo-Saxon (1849)
"Very similar to the hood-winked mortal above, is the false fancy of another who facetely considers us " hys ..."

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