disjointly

English

Etymology

From disjoint +‎ -ly.

Adverb

disjointly (comparative more disjointly, superlative most disjointly)

  1. In a disjointed state.
    • 1634, Miles Sandys, Prudence the First of the Foure Cardinall Virtues:
      Saint Ambrose ſaith, when they are perfect, then are they joyned, but disjoyntly, no way can they be perfect.

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