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Definition of "frowardly" [frowardly]

  • In a froward manner (adverb)

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Use "frowardly" in a sentence
  • "She looked "frowardly" on Protestants, "commanded her household to use all abominations at Easter," she herself communicated, "and it is supposed that after that day the devil took more violent and strong possession in her than he had before ..."
  • "After he was gone, Bishop Regalis with his priests and the inhabitants of his city took like oaths of loyalty, declaring ‘that they were in nothing guilty against their lords the kings, nor had they ever done frowardly to their prejudice; they were held in duress by the Bretons, and lay under a heavy yoke’."
  • "For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth, and smote him: I hid me, and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart."