adv. Obs. rare. [Irreg. f. VENGE v. Cf. VENGEANCELY adv.] Violently, viciously.

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1599.  Breton, Miseries Manillia, Wks. (Grosart), II. 43/1. If I did but even touch her, the monkie would set out the throate, and crie so vengeouslie, that to it must the mother come.

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1824.  in Spirit Pub. Jrnls. (1825), 312. He came up to me so vengeously in the street, and I said to him, ‘Can’t it be done without fighting?’

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