adv. [f. prec. + -AL + -LY2.] In an anthropopathic manner.

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1860.  T. Balfour, Typ. Char. Nat., 56. The earth is personified, or spoken of anthropopathically.

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1880.  J. Rae, in Contemp. Rev., Oct., 626. It [the savage mind] apprehends objects anthropopathically, thinking of them as gifted with life, feeling, and will.

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