Definition of Thuswise

1. Adverb. (archaic) In this way. ¹

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Definition of Thuswise

1. in this manner [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thuswise

thurrock
thurse
thurst
thursts
thus
thus and so
thus and sos
thus and such
thus and suches
thus far
thuses
thusly
thusness
thussock
thussocks
thuswise (current term)
thuya
thuyas
thuyin
thuyol
thwack
thwacked
thwacker
thwackers
thwacking
thwacks
thwaite
thwaites
thwap
thwart

Literary usage of Thuswise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"So he spake; but him I answered and thuswise spake again ... So I spake : but a word he uttered, and thuswise answered he: ' And thou, O famed Odysseus, ..."

2. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"So thuswise for our sorrow we sailed on through the sound, Here Scylla : there Charybdis the Holy, awfully Drew in the salt-sea-water amid the wallowing sea ..."

3. Five Anonymous Plays (fourth Series): Comprising Appius and Virginia, The by John Stephen Farmer (1908)
"Whereon he should read and kneel are present; My lord, when he seeth me, he will cast such an eye As pinch will my heart near ready to die; And thuswise, ..."

4. Old French Romances: Done Into English by William Morris by Joseph Jacobs (1896)
"thuswise she gave them to eat, ten times the day, ... thuswise did the good dame give them might again ; and they were before her all the first seven days, ..."

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