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Spuriously. World English Historical Dictionary

Spuriously. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1919, rev. 2024. Spuriously adv. [f. prec.] In a bastard or spurious manner; with pretence or simulation; falsely.

1 1755.  Johnson, Bastardly, in the manner of a bastard; spuriously.

2 a. 1818.  in Todd s.v., The deposition … confessing that the child had been spuriously passed upon Virginius for his own.

3 1845.  Bailey, Festus (ed. 2), 83. How faith and fancy, in the mind of man, Have spuriously mingled.

4 1879.  Trollope, in 19th Cent., Jan., 39. She who is made interesting by exhibition of bold passion [will] teach others to be spuriously passionate.

5   b.  spec. in Bot.

6 1830.  Lindley, Nat. Syst. Bot., 83. In Amelanchier the simple ovaria are spuriously 2-celled.

7 1861.  Bentley, Man. Bot., 547. Ovary inferior…, 1-celled, or spuriously 3-celled.

8 1872.  Oliver, Elem. Bot., II. 133. The floral receptacle, which develops around, and adnate to the carpels, so that they become united into a spuriously syncarpous pistil.

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