treasonously

English

Etymology

treasonous + -ly

Adverb

treasonously (comparative more treasonously, superlative most treasonously)

  1. In a treasonous manner, or to a treasonous degree
    • 2009, January 23, “Eve M. Kahn”, in Conversation-Piece Buys, Maybe. Intriguing Histories, Definitely.:
      [] British potters in Liverpool treasonously inscribed pro-American slogans on 1810s pitchers for the lucrative export trade ($2,000 to $6,000 at William R. and Teresa F. Kurau).
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