orthodoxly
adv/ˈɔːθədɒksli/UK
Etymology
From orthodox + -ly.
- derived from ὀρθόδοξος
- derived from orthodoxus
- derived from orthodoxe
- inherited from orthodoxe
Definitions
In a correct or proper way
In a correct or proper way; conventionally; correctly.
- if, after a season of thoughtlessness, you perceive your understanding on a sudden lively to discern, and your will vigorous to pursue heavenly things, you may orthodoxly conclude there has been an effusion, not that there is one now.
- Biology is orthodoxly the part of science that deals directly with the phenomena of living matter.
In a religiously orthodox way
In a religiously orthodox way; in accordance with accepted religious doctrine.
- He wears a turban, he puts on his sandal mark every morning, he bathes and eats and marries and dies orthodoxly; he probably begets children orthodoxly.
- The teaching here is orthodoxly Islamic, the preoccupation with assessing the relation of works to faith is very much of the European fifteenth century.
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