2. Adverb. In the way of a satanist. ¹
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Definition of Satanically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Satanically
Literary usage of Satanically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Autobiography of Satan by John Relly Beard (1872)
"This, " the man of sin," is further described as acting satanically by means of
misrepresentation and imposture. ..."
2. The Autobiography of Satan by John Relly Beard (1872)
"... signifying satanically, and that satanically is forthwith explained by the
words, " with all unreal power and signs and wonders. ..."
3. The Philosophy of Life, and Philosophy of Language: In a Course of Lectures by Friedrich von Schlegel, Alexander James William Morrison (1847)
"In considering the imagination as a source of error, we have no need to select
the instance of a fancy satanically inflamed to passion, or satanically ..."
4. The Philosophy of Life, and Philosophy of Language: In a Course of Lectures by Friedrich von Schlegel (1855)
"... select the instance of a fancy satanically inflamed to passion, or satanically
deluded, or even one of a purely materialistic bias and leaning. ..."
5. The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains by Owen Wister (1904)
"These were loudly making their fortunes at both Rawhide and Tulare, drugged by
their satanically aroused hopes of gold, heedless of the slippers and the ..."