English edit

Etymology edit

carbuncular +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

carbuncularly (comparative more carbuncularly, superlative most carbuncularly)

  1. In a way that involves or resembles one or more carbuncles.
    • 1987, Alan Atkinson, Marian Aveling, Australians, 1838, page 384:
      He was commonly known as 'the Tulip', and according to a settler who knew him, 'he almost invariably wore a green cloth coat and had a big bulbous purply face, somewhat carbuncularly inclined'.
    • 2008 -, Iain M. Banks, The Algebraist, →ISBN:
      On one of the Velpin's screens, a flickering outline appeared around one of the abandoned ships littering the carbuncularly irregular outer hull of the Sepulcraft.