iniquitously

adv

Etymology

From iniquitous + -ly.

  1. derived from inīquitās — “iniquity; inequality, unfairness; inequity, injustice
  2. derived from iniquité
  3. inherited from iniquite
  4. suffixed as iniquitous — “iniquity + ous
  5. suffixed as iniquitously — “iniquitous + ly

Definitions

  1. In an iniquitous manner.

    • The petition concluded with stating, that the Earl, under pretence of the deeds thus iniquitously obtained, had taken possession of the whole place and living of Crossraguel, and enjoyed the profits thereof for three years.

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