adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a felonious manner.

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1495.  Act 11 Hen. VII., c. 59. Preamb. Evyll disposed persones … intendyng … feloniously to have broken the hous of your seid Subget.

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1548.  Hall, Chron., Hen. VIII., an. 6. 55 b. [They] of their set malice, then, & their, felonyously kylled & murthered the sayde Richard Hun.

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1720.  Proc. in Old Bailey, 7 Dec. Feloniously stealing 27 pound weight of Sugar.

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1844.  Williams, Real Prop. (1877), 1. No man, be he ever so feloniously disposed, can run away with an acre of land.

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1874.  Motley, Barneveld, II. xiv. 128. The Cloister Church had been … surreptitiously and feloniously seized.

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