Angerly
archaic. .
obsolete. hurtfully; painfully.
historical examples
whan he was come, mayster vauasour all angerly sayde: thou knaue, why comest thou nat aweye with my cloke?
shakespeare jest-books; unknown
he is taught to stand in his own cceite: & if it be tak away, he angerly axeth for it again.
the education of children desiderius erasmus
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