lornly

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

lorn +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

lornly (comparative more lornly, superlative most lornly)

  1. In a forlorn manner.
    • 1984, Norman Spinrad, The Void Captain's tale, page 86:
      "Ach, mein pauvre Genro," she said lornly. "Words there are not. You seek truly, but you know not what. You seek what I have found, but where I go, you cannot."
    • 2008, Amy A. Kass, Giving well, doing good: readings for thoughtful philanthropists, page 136:
      My 25-year-old heart felt a happy pride in reflecting that I had been chosen to preside in one of the noblest traditions of the House in which, a humble assistant, I was wandering lornly among wealthy invalids.
    • 2010, Kate Simons, The Leprous Man: A Psychoanalytical Investigation Into Stephen Donaldson's Fantasy Novels, →ISBN, page 66:
      He saw himself reflected in Mhoram's eyes, saw himself standing lornly with what he had lost written in his face.