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Definition of Ethereally
1. adv. In an ethereal manner.
Definition of Ethereally
1. Adverb. In an ethereal manner ¹
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Definition of Ethereally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethereally
Literary usage of Ethereally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Individual Development of Man: A Discussion of the Influenece of Labor by Harriet Rebecca Beary (1909)
"Man who has become ethereally placed is man whose worth has been accurately
determined. Accurate determination is the presence in man of adaptability to ..."
2. Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens (1908)
"spring ethereally mild, as in Thomson's Seasons, but nipping spring with an
easterly wind, as in Johnson's, Jackson's, Dickson's, Smith's, ..."
3. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau by Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn (1893)
"It is the northeasternmost in the horizon, which we see from our native town,
but seen from there is too ethereally blue to be the same which the like of us ..."
4. The Cambridge History of American Literature by William Peterfield Trent, John Erskine, Stuart Pratt Sherman, Carl Van Doren (1917)
"In Thoreau it is present—in none of the group more ethereally—as a spiritualized
feeling for nature, a fine dissolvent of convention, a pervasive and ..."
5. Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English by Egerton Brydges (1815)
"... Or wak'd to higher theme exalt your strains, Coasting imagination's boundless
field, ethereally sublime ! ..."