studiously
In a studious manner.
Adverb
- In a studious manner.
- Petrarca had his Laura, and Dante his Beatrice, but Lorenzo has studiously concealed the name of the sovereign of his affections. - 1797, William Roscoe, chapter II, in The Life of Lorenzo di Medici, London:
- Forthwith I mingled with my fellow-men, / And studiously from records of the past, / And from the flowing tide of human being, / Cull’d deepest knowledge of their history - 1873, Walter Rew, “The Dying Poet”, in Maud...
- Thus was I then to lose my faithfull preceptress, as did the philosophers of the town the white crow of her profession: for besides that she never ransacked her customers, whose taste too she ever studiously...
Origin
Etymology tree English studious Middle English -ly English -ly English studiously From studious + -ly.