English
Etymology
From pristine + -ly.
Adverb
pristinely (comparative more pristinely, superlative most pristinely)
- In a way that is pristine
2009 January 18, Allan Kozinn, “Under the Influence, or Providing It”, in New York Times[1]:[…] Daniel Reuss leads a broadly paced, pristinely voiced rendition, enhanced by an atmospheric yet finely detailed recording.