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ERRINGLY
[
ur
-ing
,
er
-
]
err·ing
/
ˈɜr
ɪŋ
,
ˈɛr-
/
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[
ur
-ing
,
er
-
]
Show IPA
adjective
1.
going astray; in
error
; wrong.
2.
sinning.
Origin:
1300–50;
Middle English;
replacing
Middle English
errand.
See
err
,
-ing
2
Related forms
err·ing·ly,
adverb
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