vulgarly

English

Etymology

vulgar + -ly

Adverb

vulgarly (comparative more vulgarly, superlative most vulgarly)

  1. In a vulgar manner; obscenely or unrefinedly.
  2. In the manner of the common people.
    • 1809, The Tradesman (volume 3, page 1)
      The last, the knotted fucus, which has long slender stalks, leaves small, bulbs or vesicles in the middle of the stalks, vulgarly called eelwrack, is most esteemed by our kelp-makers.
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