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Definition of Innerly
1. adv. More within.
Definition of Innerly
1. Adjective. (rare) Inward; deep-seated. ¹
2. Adverb. (rare) Within; inwardly. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Innerly
1. inwardly [adv] - See also: inwardly
Lexicographical Neighbors of Innerly
Literary usage of Innerly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Co-ordinate Geometry for Collegiate Use and Private Study by William Benjamin Smith (1886)
"... resp. innerly, then the power-line of 0 and 0' passes through the outer centre
of similitude of C, and C2, through the inner centres of similitude of C7 ..."
2. Introductory Modern Geometry of Point, Ray, and Circle by William Benjamin Smith (1892)
"45. Theorem XII. — The inner and outer Bisectors of an angle are normal to each
other. Proof. Let OI and OE bisect (Fig. 25) innerly and ..."
3. Heredity and Social Progress by Simon Nelson Patten (1903)
"The well-known mental peculiarities of the sexes correspond to this difference:
men are good thinkers, that is, innerly anabolic; while women are quick in ..."
4. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"... urged Lentulus to play the man 'from his toes <up'> (be every inch a man);
and the mother described by Plutarch loved her children not only innerly ..."
5. A History of Modern Philosophy: A Sketch of the History of Philosophy from by Harald Høffding (1908)
"... eternal things on which mutable individual things are so innerly and essentially
dependent that, without them, they can neither exist nor be understood. ..."