forcely

adv

Etymology

From force + -ly. Cognate with Scots forcely (“violently; vehemently”).

  1. derived from *bʰerǵʰ- — “to rise, high, hill
  2. derived from fortis — “strong
  3. derived from fortia
  4. derived from force
  5. inherited from force
  6. suffixed as forcely — “force + ly

Definitions

  1. By, through, or with force

    By, through, or with force; forcibly

    • During stool prolapses of anus which gushes out forcely.
    • As is well known to researchers active in perturbation theory, complete proofs are long, and necessarily include annoying parts, so for them we forcely demand to the literature.

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