Citations:rightwise

Etymology 1: righteous

 * 1563, John Foxe, The Acts and Monuments
 * manye other which weren holden rightwise men and prudent

adverb: right, to a great extent (or the preceding)

 * 2003, McVea, Memoir of a Modern Opium Eater, page 112:
 * I was rightwise liquored to the point of rage, and all I needed was a target:

English citations of rightwise in translations of Middle English texts (sic)

 * sometime between 1346 and 1396 (but with spelling updated), Walter Hilton, The Goad of Love, page 90:
 * Who suffered persecution for rightwiseness? but Jesus Christ, he was rightwise himself and he preached rightwiseness and thirsted rightwiseness