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Meaning of rudelier | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR B2

Definitions

comparative form of rudely: more rudely

comparative, form-of, rare

Examples

“And whan Arthur sawe hym, his harte quickened, and toke gret pyte of the payne & labour that he sawe hym take & endure so longe: and therwith he layde on more rudelier than he had done before of al the day: for such was his maner, the more he had to do, the more grew euer his strength & hardines.”
“They haue many wiues, thoſe wittie, warie in trading, bold and couragious: one of them rudelier handled by a Hollander, with a Iauelin had diſpatched him, if her force had not beene intercepted.”
“The same rude Storme to Sea great Mary drove, / The Sea could noe such dangerous tempest move. / The same drove Charles into the North, and then / Would rudelier farr have driven him backe agen.”
“Fran[cisco]. Who’s that Knocks ſo Rudely? / Guzm[an]. One that has been rudelier Knock’d himſelf; […]”
“Your highness broods too much: adversity / Acts on you as harness acts upon the steed / That is as yet unbroken, it inciting, / Even by its very, uncomprehended touch, / To violent and self-injurious efforts / To cast it off, which only make the Tamer / To strengthen it, and rudelier ply the bit / ’Till the proud beast consents to do its paces.”
“There will be care, but she will not know, / There will be winds that will rudelier blow, / And winter snows will coldlier beat, / Yet her rest shall be soft and sweet.”
“But e’er behind his rows of fashioned gods, / His rude conceptions, rudelier put in clay; / Insensible unto his prayers and nods, / A broader being throbs through night and day; / And they are truest devotees who say, / “Where’er the Principle of Being warms, / Man, beast, the flower, the tree, or what you may, / All things, my fellows, though in varied forms, / Nor can I boast a pulse more god-like, than the storm’s!””
“A stream ran out to meet the sea’s long moan, / Lulling with a soft burden of its own; / From bending branches breathed the fragrant air / Not rudelier than when a dreamer’s hair / Across a dreamer’s unwaked eyes is blown.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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