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Etymology

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From agrarian +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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agrarianly (comparative more agrarianly, superlative most agrarianly)

  1. In an agrarian manner; agriculturally.
    • 1836, Henry Lytton Bulwer, The Monarchy of the Middle Classes:
      We see a nation fond of change and of glory from character; attached to luxury and elegance from education; a soil almost agrarianly distributed — making of its cultivators a people of proprietors, and a people of equals []

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