Rescriptively
adv
adv ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adverb
- 1 By rescript. not-comparable
"February 11 1780, Edmund Burke, speech in the House of Commons on œconomical reform the crown has (where they are not granted or rescriptively held) the dominion of the soil"
Example
More examples"February 11 1780, Edmund Burke, speech in the House of Commons on œconomical reform the crown has (where they are not granted or rescriptively held) the dominion of the soil"
Etymology
From rescriptive + -ly.
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