adv. rare. [Cf. prec. and -LY2.] Without doing wrong or inflicting injury; harmlessly.

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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia, I. xv. He was … deerly esteemed of her for his exceeding good parts, being honorablie courteous, and wronglesly valiaunt.

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1868.  G. Macdonald, R. Falconer, II. 95. Some woman … may have darkened his story—darkened it wronglessly, it may be with coldness, or only with death.

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