Found 2 items, similar to Uncouthly.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: uncouthly
uncouthly
adv : in an uncouth manner;
“uncouthly, he told stories that made
everybody at the table wince”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Uncouthly
Uncouth
\Un*couth"\, a. [OE. uncouth, AS. unc?? unknown,
strange: un- (see
Un- not) + c?? known, p. p. of cunnan to
know. See
Can to be able, and cf.
Unco,
Unked.]
1. Unknown. [Obs.]
“This uncouth errand.” --Milton.
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To leave the good that I had in hand,
In hope of better that was uncouth. --Spenser.
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2. Uncommon; rare; exquisite; elegant. [Obs.]
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Harness . . . so uncouth and so rish. --Chaucer.
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3. Unfamiliar; strange; hence, mysterious; dreadful; also,
odd; awkward; boorish; as, uncouth manners.
“Uncouth in
guise and gesture.” --I. Taylor.
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I am surprised with an uncouth fear. --Shak.
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Thus sang the uncouth swain. --Milton.
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Syn: See
Awkward.
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Un*couth"ly, adv. --
Un*couth"ness, n.
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