adv. [f. ANGLE sb.2 + -WISE, OE. wíse manner.] After the manner of an angle; angularly.

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1604.  Edmonds, Observ. Cæsar’s Comm., 44. Fishes … haue heads for the most part sharpe, and thence Anglewise are inlarged into the grossenesse of their bodie.

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1632.  J. Hayward, Eromena, 150. Two timber-beams, joyning anglewise.

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1727.  Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Chimney, The lowermost Part of which [funnel] will descend anglewise into the Pipe.

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1880.  R. Jefferies, Gr. Ferne Farm, 282. Long clay pipes, stacked anglewise.

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