adv. Also 7 etherealie. [f. ETHEREAL (or -IAL) + -LY2.] In an ethereal manner; celestially, spiritually; with extreme delicateness or purity.

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1616.  J. Lane, Sqr.’s T., x. 256. Still iustelie live theie whoe deigne iustice raise etherealie enshrind in mortal claies.

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1816.  Shelley, Alastor, 585. Leaves … Red, yellow, or etherially pale.

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1865.  Dickens, Mut. Fr., I. xii. It was not Gentle spring ethereally mild.

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1875.  Hamerton, Intell. Life, XI. v. 425. Absolutely and ethereally pure.

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