infidelly

English

Etymology

From infidel +‎ -ly.

Adverb

infidelly (comparative more infidelly, superlative most infidelly)

  1. In an infidel manner.
    • 1866, Henry Ward Beecher, 595 Pulpit Pungencies (page 162)
      I say that we are bringing our children up vulgarly, and infidelly, when we teach them to associate God with the Bible, with churches, and with other things that are counted sacred in the world, and do not teach them to associate Him with the works of nature.