Lexicographical Neighbors of Sottedly
Literary usage of Sottedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catholic and Protestant Countries Compared in Civilization, Popular by Alfred Young (1895)
"However, strange to say, it seems that these " be- sottedly ignorant" Italians,
all the more ignorant of course in the scattered communes, ..."
2. Catholic and Protestant Countries Compared in Civilization, Popular by Alfred Young (1894)
"However, strange to say, it seems that these " be- sottedly ignorant" Italians,
all the more ignorant of course in the scattered communes, ..."
3. An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and by William Harris (1814)
"... basely and be- sottedly run their necks again into the yoke which they have
broken, and prostrate all the fruits of their victory, for nought, ..."