Terms vs Lashwise - What's the difference?
terms | lashwise |
(nonce) In the manner of a whiplash.
* 1855 , Herman Melville, Israel Potter: His Fifty Years of Exile
As a noun terms
is .As an adverb lashwise is
(nonce) in the manner of a whiplash.lashwise
English
Adverb
(-)- “Come, Yankee,” here swore the incensed private; “cease this, or I’ll darn your old fawn-skins for ye with the flat of this sword;” for a specimen, laying it lashwise , but not heavily, across the captive’s back.
