egally

English

Etymology

egal + -ly

Adverb

egally (comparative more egally, superlative most egally)

  1. (obsolete) In a fair and impartial manner.
    • 1570, letter quoted in 1838, William Cecil Wright, Queen Elizabeth and her times (page 384)
      But that she consider egally the sore complaynts of the nobillmen our faithfull subjects, and make them be recompensit for the wronges they have susteynit []

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