bubonically
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Adverb[edit]
bubonically (not comparable)
- In terms of, or by means of, bubonic plague.
- 1969, Ian Alexander Cameron, Elisabeth Cameron, Dames, page 22:
- Strong-willed and good in a crisis, she was exactly the girl Cornel Wilde needed to lance his plague boil and pull him through when the population of London was being bubonically decimated.