anciently
1Anciently — An cient*ly, adv. 1. In ancient times. [1913 Webster] 2. In an ancient manner. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
2anciently — [ān′shəntlē, ān′chəntlē] adv. in ancient times …
3anciently — adverb a) In the manner of very long ago. As the ancients did. The anciently written inscriptions in the pyramids can still be read. b) Done long ago …
4anciently — ancient ► ADJECTIVE 1) belonging to or originating in the very distant past. 2) chiefly humorous very old. ► NOUN 1) archaic or humorous an old man. 2) (the ancients) the people of ancient times. DERIVATIVES …
5anciently — adverb in ancient times; long ago (Freq. 1) a concern with what may have happened anciently • Derived from adjective: ↑ancient …
6anciently — adverb Date: 15th century in ancient times ; long ago …
7anciently — /ayn sheuhnt lee/, adv. in ancient times; of old. [1495 1505; ANCIENT1 + LY] * * * …
8anciently — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. long ago, of old, in ancient times, in days of yore, since Adam* …
9anciently — an·cient·ly || eɪnʃəntlɪ adv. in an ancient form, in antiquated form …
10anciently — ad. Formerly, of old, in the olden time, in ancient times, in days of yore, long ago, a long while ago, in days long gone …