Hypertext Webster Gateway: "gloriously"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Glorious \Glo"ri*ous\, a. [OF. glorios, glorious, F. glorieux,
fr. L. gloriosus. See {Glory}, n.]
1. Exhibiting attributes, qualities, or acts that are worthy
of or receive glory; noble; praiseworthy; excellent;
splendid; illustrious; inspiring admiration; as, glorious
deeds.

These are thy glorious works, Parent of good !
--Milton.

2. Eager for glory or distinction; haughty; boastful;
ostentatious; vainglorious. [Obs.]

Most miserable Is the desire that's glorious.
--Shak.

3. Ecstatic; hilarious; elated with drink. [Colloq.]

kings may be blest, but Tam was glorious, O'er all
the ills of life victorious. --Burns.

During his office treason was no crime, The sons of
Belial had a glorious time. --Dryden.

Syn: Eniment; noble; excellent; renowned; illustrious;
celebrated; magnificent; grand; splendid. --
{Glo"ri*ous*ly}, adv. -- {Glo"ri*ous*ness}, n. --Udall.

Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed
gloriously. --Ex. xv. 21.

I speak it not gloriously, nor out of affectation.
--B. Jonson.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

gloriously
adv 1: with glory or in a glorious manner; "where others had failed
he had gloriously succeeded"
2: blessedly or wonderfully; "how gloriously happy she had been
during those few fleeting moments of time"


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