Adverb - in a rooted or firmly established manner
Frequency: 1
Here are all of the speeches where rootedly shows up across the corpus:
Why
,
as
I
told
thee
,
’tis
a
custom
with
him
I’
th’
afternoon
to
sleep
.
There
thou
mayst
brain
him
,
Having
first
seized
his
books
,
or
with
a
log
Batter
his
skull
,
or
paunch
him
with
a
stake
,
Or
cut
his
weasand
with
thy
knife
.
Remember
First
to
possess
his
books
,
for
without
them
He’s
but
a
sot
,
as
I
am
,
nor
hath
not
One
spirit
to
command
.
They
all
do
hate
him
As
rootedly
as
I
.
Burn
but
his
books
.
He
has
brave
utensils
—
for
so
he
calls
them
—
Which
,
when
he
has
a
house
,
he’ll
deck
withal
.
And
that
most
deeply
to
consider
is
The
beauty
of
his
daughter
.
He
himself
Calls
her
a
nonpareil
.
I
never
saw
a
woman
But
only
Sycorax
my
dam
and
she
;
But
she
as
far
surpasseth
Sycorax
As
great’st
does
least
.