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Etymology
From sacred + -ly.
Adverb
sacredly (comparative more sacredly, superlative most sacredly)
- In a sacred manner.
1637, Thomas Nabbes, Hannibal and Scipio, London: Charles Greene, act II, scene 3:Scip. […] Remember Syphax / Thy vow hath made thee Romes. / Syph. Which Ile preserve / As sacredly inviolate, as if / Eternall seales had ratifi’d it.
1722 (indicated as 1721), [Daniel Defoe], The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders, &c. , London: W Chetwood, ; and T. Edling, , published 1722, →OCLC, page 136:e proteſted to me, that if he vvas naked in Bed vvith me, he vvould as ſacredly preſerve my Virtue, as he vvould defend it if I vvas aſſaulted by a Raviſher; […]
1871–1872, George Eliot [pseudonym; Mary Ann Evans], chapter LXI, in Middlemarch , volume (please specify |volume=I to IV), Edinburgh, London: William Blackwood and Sons, →OCLC, book VI:[…] I have a communication of a very private—indeed, I will say, of a sacredly confidential nature, which I desire to make to you.
1908 June, L M Montgomery, chapter 26, in Anne of Green Gables, Boston, Mass.: L C Page & Company, published August 1909 (11th printing), →OCLC:Each girl has to read her story out loud and then we talk it over. We are going to keep them all sacredly and have them to read to our descendants […]
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