Scur"ril*ous*ly

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Scurrilous \Scur"ril*ous\, a. [See Scurrile.]
   1. Using the low and indecent language of the meaner sort of
      people, or such as only the license of buffoons can
      warrant; as, a scurrilous fellow.
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   2. Containing low indecency or abuse; mean; foul; vile;
      obscenely jocular; as, scurrilous language.
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            The absurd and scurrilous sermon which had very
            unwisely been honored with impeachment. --Macaulay.
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   Syn: Opprobrious; abusive; reproachful; insulting; insolent;
        offensive; gross; vile; vulgar; low; foul; foul-mouthed;
        indecent; scurrile; mean.
        [1913 Webster] -- {Scur"ril*ous*ly}, adv. --
        {Scur"ril*ous*ness}, n.
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