hoarily

/ˈhɔrəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is very old or ancient; with the appearance or quality of great age.
    • The castle's walls rose hoarily against the gray sky, covered in moss and ivy.
    • The ancient tree stood hoarily in the center of the village, its branches gnarled and twisted.
    • The legend was hoarily passed down through generations, changing slightly with each telling.
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