Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SIN'GU-LAR-LY
SIN'GU-LAR-LY, adv.
- Peculiarly; in a manner or degree not common to others. It is no disgrace to be singularly good.
- Oddly; strangely.
- So as to express one or the singular number. – Morton.
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